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Class

Investigates the notion of class in Australia's purportedly egalitarian society, examining the sociocultural, religious and economic signifiers of social class. Contemplates the influences, notably British and american, which have shaped Australia's social structure, and speculates about its future.

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  • "Investigates the notion of class in Australia's purportedly egalitarian society, examining the sociocultural, religious and economic signifiers of social class. Contemplates the influences, notably British and american, which have shaped Australia's social structure, and speculates about its future."@en
  • "Investigates the notion of class in Australia's purportedly egalitarian society, examining the sociocultural, religious and economic signifiers of social class. Contemplates the influences, notably British and american, which have shaped Australia's social structure, and speculates about its future."
  • "This series explores the class system in Australia, the influences that have shaped it and the fact that many Australians strenuously resist the idea of class distinction."
  • "This series provides an Australian perspective on the social structures that are propelling us into a future which we may not be ready to endorse. The series contemplates the influences that have made us what we are and asks if we could or should do it differently. Most Australians strenuously resist the idea of class distinction, yet would be naive to believe that Australia does not run along wealth and/or power-driven hierarchial lines."
  • "This series provides a cursory view of the social structures that are propelling Australia into a future which we may not be ready to endorse. The series contemplates the influences that have made us what we are and asks if we could or should do it differently. Most Australians strenuously resist the idea of class distinction, yet, it would be naive to believe that Australia does not run along wealth and/or power-driven hierarchial lines. Discusses the socio-cultural, educational, religious and economic signifiers of social status."@en
  • "This series explores the class system in Australia, the influences that have shaped it and the fact that many Australians strenuously resist the idea of class distinction. Ep. 1. What is class and does it really exist? Ep. 2. What's classy about the arts and who decides? Ep. 3. Pria devles into the new and old ways of "making it", legitimately or not. Ep. 4. What is the future of class in Australia?"