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The myth of Saint Jack

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April 2005, no. 270

Curtain's Gift: Reinterpreting Australia's greatest prime minister by John Edwards

Allen & Unwin, $35pb, 198pp, 186508 704 1

The myth of Saint Jack

by
April 2005, no. 270

John Curtin was recently voted Australia’s best prime minister by a panel of nine scholars of political leadership (The Age, 18 December 2004). He narrowly won over Robert Menzies (by one vote), but easily beat the likes of Bob Hawke, Ben Chifley and John Howard – in that order. Given that Curtin was prime minister for less than four years, while Menzies ruled for eighteen years, and given that most of Curtin’s policies were tough austerity measures of wartime preparation, his enduring reputation as Australia’s best prime minister is surely remarkable. Then along comes economist and former Keating adviser John Edwards, who says that Curtin’s deification has been pronounced for all the wrong reasons.

Curtain's Gift: Reinterpreting Australia's greatest prime minister

Curtain's Gift: Reinterpreting Australia's greatest prime minister

by John Edwards

Allen & Unwin, $35pb, 198pp, 186508 704 1

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