With a largely homogenous population and tradition of "radical conservatism," there is little basis for hierarchy in Australia. The party system, based on the states divides Labor and non-Labor on ideological lines. The parties no longer satisfy the electors, as shown in statistical measures of attitudes and policy preference. The problem for the future is the adaptability of the party system to the growing disappearance of class cleavage.
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