Legacies & influences

Friday 15 November, 10.10-10.30am

What is Donald Horne’s legacy? Surely a writer’s legacy is his work and this paper will take a concise look at his writings with particular emphasis on his liberal humanism, pluralism and thoughts about social change. In the belief that thoughts don’t spontaneously generate this paper will also examine the forces that shaped Horne. To what extent are the ideas and ideals of a person, of a country, up for grabs?

About the speaker

Nick Horne

Nick Horne, son of Donald, completed his BA before briefly working as a semi-professional conga player in an African pop band and has driven taxis in Sydney for three decades. In 2017 he edited Donald Horne: Selected Writings. Like The Lucky Country, he turns sixty this year.

Nick Horne

 

Join us for our 55th Annual Academy Symposium

Our 2024 Symposium, The ideas & ideals of Australia: The Lucky Country turns sixty, on 14 & 15 November 2024 at the Australian National University.

The 60th anniversary of Donald Horne’s landmark book, The Lucky Country, prompts us to think afresh about Australian culture and social changes, and ask: are ordinary Australians fulfilling their aspirations?

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.