Glory Daze: How a World-Beating Nation Got So Down on Itself
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores the paradox of Australia's strong economy contrasted with its citizens' pessimistic self-perception. It delves into the reasons behind the nation's negative outlook, comparing it to struggling economies in southern Europe. The author examines how Australia managed to sidestep recession and unemployment during a global crisis yet still grapples with a sense of inadequacy. Through this analysis, the book seeks to uncover the psychological and cultural factors influencing Australia's perception of its economic performance.


