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. 2020 Jan 17;23(11):2041–2052. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019003628

Table 1.

Australian political party ideologies

Political party Ideology Core values
The Liberal Party of Australia (LPA) Liberal ideology: emphasis on minimal state involvement. Any government intervention is to help people help themselves(89,90)
Neoliberal ideology: free market economics (that the economy works best when left alone by the government); unregulated market capitalism delivers efficiency, growth and widespread prosperity(33,90)
  • The freedoms of individuals and enterprises with minimal government interference

The Australian Labor Party (ALP) Social democracy: aims to ‘humanise’ capitalism by striving for a balance between market economy and state intervention(89); economic and social interventions can rectify the shortcomings of capitalism; the state is the custodian of public interest and social change can and should be brought about peacefully and constitutionally(54,91). Support for government-funded welfare and taxation schemes(48)
  • Disagreement with trickledown economics

  • A wealth-based tax system

  • Social security

  • Fair working conditions

The Australian Greens (Greens) Green ideology: aims to create an ecologically sustainable society, encompassing a modernist ecology that promotes environmentally sound practices while maintaining a capitalist system(89); belief that there are environmental limits to growth and that these limits threaten prosperity and economic growth in the future(89); ‘environmentally sustainable capitalism’(89)
  • Social justice (a fair distribution of opportunity, wealth and peace in society)

  • Cross-generational justice (social justice for future generations)

  • Ecological sustainability

  • Grassroots participatory democracy