Searching for the word individualism in Senate within the 1970s…
The word individualism
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 14 times in 14 speeches
- was spoken on 14 sitting days by 9 different people
- appears in speeches on 12 different topics
Top speakers:
- SCOTT, Douglas (3 uses)
- RYAN, Susan (2 uses)
- MISSEN, Alan (2 uses)
- BUTTON, John (2 uses)
- ROCHER, Allan (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 2 June 1977 (1 uses)
- 7 September 1977 (1 uses)
- 20 August 1975 (1 uses)
- 25 February 1976 (1 uses)
- 19 February 1976 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (3 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT: Timor- Unemployment- South Australian Farm Machinery Manufacturer: Retrenchment of Employees (1 uses)
- PAPUA NEW GUINEA BILL 1972: Second Reading (1 uses)
- TRADE PRACTICES AMENDMENT BILL 1977: Second Reading (1 uses)
- QUESTION: THE ARTS (1 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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The third and fourth aspects of the Speech are important- the question of the development of individualism and giving back to people the right to make their own decision and also the development of Federalism in a healthy state instead of what it has suffered recently.
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I think you have your own quaint form of individualism which would be quite inappropriate really to the Soviet system, but I do think that the idea on trade practices which you have is a system that is controlled and ensures that there are no cut prices at all- a system which ensures that those people who want to buy things will pay the high price for poor quality which is so much a part of the Soviet system.
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Those three years tended to promote in Australians a feeling that the state could provide, that the state had all the solutions, that the old standards of initiative and individualism were characteristics of the past; they were just myths.
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Australian democracy, which I believe is the Australian way, has reached great stature because of individualism.
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I believe it is important to recognise in any discussion of the wool industry the degree to which it has traditionally stood on its own feet- the degree to which initiative and individualism have been typical of it.