Australian League of Rights

Australian League of Rights
FormationSouth Australia:1946
Nationwide:1960
FounderEric Butler
TypeSocial credit
Anti-communism
Antisemitism
Anti-liberalism
Christian right
PurposePolitical and cultural organisation
Location
  • Australia
Websitehttp://www.alor.org

The Australian League of Rights is a far-right[1] and antisemitic political organisation in Australia. It was founded in Adelaide, South Australia, by Eric Butler in 1946, and organised nationally in 1960. It inspired groups like the Canadian League of Rights (1968), the New Zealand League of Rights (1970) and the British League of Rights (1971), with principles based on the economic theory of Social credit expounded by C. H. Douglas.[2] The League describes itself as upholding the virtues of freedom, with stated values of "loyalty to God, Queen and Country".

In 1972, Butler created an umbrella group, the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, to represent these four groups, and which also served as a chapter of the World League for Freedom and Democracy.[3]

History

The League was formed in South Australia in 1946, with the national organisation being launched in 1960. The League formed offshoots in the white dominions: namely, Canada, New Zealand and Britain. In 1972, Butler created an umbrella group, the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, to represent these four groups; which also served as a chapter of the World Anti-Communist League.[3] It was also linked with far right groups in the United States such as the John Birch Society.[4] The first Crown Commonwealth League of Rights conference was held in Melbourne in 1979.[5]

Veritas is the publishing company of the League, which publishes a weekly newsletter called On Target.

Political views and ideology

From the start, the League has described itself as being based on the principles of Christianity. It is anti-communist and anti-World Government. Its leaders argue in favour of capitalism, by promoting the inviolability of private property and individual enterprise. They are monarchist and opposed to Australian republicanism and see strong relations with Great Britain as fundamental to Australian identity.

The League has been described as neo-Nazi in various sources[6][7] although at least one writer differentiated it from neo-Nazi groups saying that unlike such groups, the League "under the leadership of Eric Butler, sought to maintain a veneer of respectability..." while using its publications to promote "the crudest forms of anti-Semitism... Butler's The International Jew presented the argument that "Hitler's policy was a Jewish policy".[8] The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) released a report on October 5, 2022, in which it classified the Australian League of Rights as a "conspiracy," "antisemitism," and "white nationalist" group.[9]

In Faces of hate: hate crime in Australia, David Greason wrote: "The League is not Nazi, yet its propaganda themes are similar in many ways to those used in Nazi Germany 60 years ago. The League refuses to acknowledge any similarities with neo-Nazi organisations, and either points to its philosophical opposition to the centralisation of power, or claims that neo-Nazi organisations are created by powerful Jewish organisations to discredit patriotic groups. In fact, the League has always had a relationship of sorts with such groups. They read the same books, cite the same authorities, and blame the same scapegoats. The nuances of any anti-centralist philosophy are invariably lost on the average neo-Nazi".[10]

Antisemitism

Andrew Moore has cited antisemitism as the "touchstone of the League's ideology",[11] although the League has in the past characterised antisemitism as "a political swear word used to criticise those who do not agree with Zionist policies".[12] The League has described the Holocaust as the "alleged Holocaust"[13] and the "Holocaust Hoax".[14] Its founder, Eric Butler, was well known for his antisemitism and support of such documents as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a well-known antisemitic hoax.[15] The historian Andrew Markus wrote that "In the 1990s league publications were still promoting The Protocols, describing the Holocaust as a 'hoax', the invention of Zionist propagandists, identifying prominent Jews in public life and declaring that modern Christianity was 'little more than a form of Liberal Judaism'. The Jewish plot was also described using various code words, notably the 'one world conspiracy' hatched by 'international elites', international bureaucracies, international bankers, members of the Fabian Society, or the United Nations.".[16]

The League supported Holocaust denier David Irving and assisted his visits to Australia; Veritas published Irving's work in Australia.[17][18]

Opposition to liberal democracy

The league is opposed to liberal democracy, the party system and the processes of parliamentary democracy.[19] However, the league has tried to use entryism or support various political parties and community or social groups.

Butler in his book The Money Power versus Democracy (1940) stated "The Party system of Government can play little part, if any, in the struggle for real democracy. In principle, it is the antithesis of democracy."

C. H. Douglas regarded the party system as a "criminal absurdity" and argued for the end of the secret ballot. He believed that with the implementation of social credit, party politics would end.

Connections to political parties

In the early 1970s, the League attempted to gain control of the National Party of Australia, encouraging members to join the party in sufficient numbers to take control, a tactic known as entryism. Doug Anthony, who had recently become the Nationals' leader, led an effort to defend the party from the League by recruiting people whom he could rely upon to vote against League candidates. After a struggle lasting several years, Anthony's forces prevailed. A consequence of this struggle was that the National Party had more members than either of the Labor or Liberal parties, despite always getting a fraction of the electoral support which the other two parties obtained. This fact became much more widely known than the reason for it, both sides having kept the struggle out of the media.

Many years later various League members offered support to the One Nation party.[18]

Former Western Australian Labor MP, founder of the Australia First Party and later One Nation member Graeme Campbell was associated with the league at the same time as he was a member of One Nation and Australia First. In 2001 Campbell stated that "Australia First has no association with the League. It's me with the association."[20]

During 1987, Liberal MP Alexander Downer made an address to the League, a fact which was not made publicly known until seven years afterwards, when Downer had become his party's leader; he was apparently unaware of the League's history at the time he made the speech.[21] It was one of Downer's many mistakes that would ultimately see him step down from the leadership in 1995.

Then treasurer Peter Costello, in 1998, stated that One Nation's policy of a state bank which would issue low-interest loans was directly taken from the League, and that "the League of Rights is driving its policy in relation to banking and money".[22]

Connections to other groups

The League operates, and has operated, a number of front organisations such as the Institute of Economic Democracy, the Christian Institute of Individual Freedom, and the Australian Heritage Society.[23]

During the 1960s and 1970s, some members of the League were also involved with the Rhodesia-Australia Association.[24] This led to tensions within the Rhodesia-Australia Association.[25]

The league has been linked with Australians Against Further Immigration (AAFI). Franca Arena raised a question in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1994 about the links between the AAFI and the "notorious and dangerous League of Rights, which has been described as the most influential, effective, best organised and most substantially financed racist organisation in Australia".[26] She questioned whether the AAFI was just a front for the League.

In 1998, the Australian branch of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission issued a press release that "The Co-founder of Australians Against Further Immigration (AAFI), and One Nation's Victorian leader Robyn Spencer has addressed numerous League of Rights meetings as well as delivered a speech with League of Rights, Advisory National Director Eric Butler."[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ Steve James (2013). "Policing Political Violence in Australia". In Lowe, David; Turk, Austin; Das, Dilip K. (eds.). Examining Political Violence: Studies of Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Internal War. CRC Press. p. 331. ISBN 978-1-4665-8821-9. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  2. ^ Campbell, Andrew (1978). The Australian League of Rights: a study in political extremism and subversion. Collingwood: Outback Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-868-88222-2.
  3. ^ a b Moore, Andrew (1995). The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia. Oxford University Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-195-53512-9.
  4. ^ A.A. Campbell (1978), op. cit., p. 170
  5. ^ Spoonley, Paul The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press (1987) p102
  6. ^ Horowitz, Irving Louis; Alex P. Schmid; Albert J. Jongman (2005). Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature, Rev ed. Transaction Publishers. p. 505. ISBN 978-1412804691.
  7. ^ Loane, Sally (21 October 1988). "How the Right gets it wrong". The Age. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  8. ^ Andrew Markus (2004). Geoffrey Brahm Levey (ed.). Jews And Australian Politics. Sussex Academic Press. pp. 115–116. ISBN 978-1903900727.
  9. ^ "GPAHE report: Far-Right Hate and Extremist Groups in Australia". Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  10. ^ Cunneen Chris , Fraser David, Tomsen Stephen, (editors) Faces of hate: hate crime in Australia Hawkins Press (1997) p198
  11. ^ Moore, Andrew The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia Oxford University Press (1995) p. 69
  12. ^ "SIR ROBERT SPARKES JOINS THE ZIONIST SMEARERS" Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, On Target, June 1984 – Australian League of Rights. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  13. ^ Eric Butler; Jeremy Lee; Betty Luks; James Reed. "Brief comments at the Australian League of Rights website". Alor.org. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  14. ^ Eric Butler; Jeremy Lee; Betty Luks; James Reed (5 October 1990). "The Unmentionable Leuchter Report at the Australian League of Rights website". Alor.org. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  15. ^ K.D. Gott (1965), Voices of Hate. A Study of the Australian League of Rights and its Director, Eric D. Butler, Dissent Publishing Association, Melbourne, pp. 19–24
  16. ^ Andrew Markus (2008), Race: John Howard and the remaking of Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney ISBN 978-1-86448-866-1 p.117
  17. ^ Moore, Andrew The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia Oxford University Press (1995) p. 69-70
  18. ^ a b Atkins, Stephen E. entry on the league in Encyclopedia of modern worldwide extremists and extremist groups Greenwood Press (2004) p. 175
  19. ^ Moore, Andrew The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia Oxford University Press (1995) p. 70
  20. ^ "7.30 Report – 15 May 2001: One Nation Senate hopeful maintains link with League of Rights". Abc.net.au. 15 May 2001. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  21. ^ "ALOR - Alexander Downer". Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  22. ^ Peter Costello. "Treasury Ministers Portal". Treasurer.gov.au. Archived from the original on 7 October 2007. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  23. ^ Cunneen Chris, Fraser David, Tomsen Stephen, (editors) Faces of hate: hate crime in Australia Hawkins Press (1997) p196
  24. ^ Ó Maoláin, Ciarán, ed. (1987). The Radical Right: A World Directory. Burnt Mill, United Kingdom: Longman. p. 14. ISBN 0874365147.
  25. ^ Hall, Richard V. (1972). "Australia and Rhodesia: Black Interests and White Lies". In Stevens, F.S. (ed.). Racism: The Australian Experience. A Study of Race Prejudice in Australia. Volume 3: Colonialism. New York City: Taplinger Publishing Co. p. 184. ISBN 0800865820.
  26. ^ "NSW Parliamentary Hansard". Parliament.nsw.gov.au. 20 April 1994. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  27. ^ "ADC Anti Defamation Current Media Release 19 June 1998". Wej.com.au. 19 June 1998. Retrieved 19 November 2010.

Further reading

  • Campbell, Andrew A. (1978), The Australian League of Rights: a study in political extremism and subversion, Outback Press, Collingwood. ISBN 0-86888-222-4
  • Connell, R.W. and Gould, Florence (1967), Politics of the Extreme Right. Warringah 1966, Sydney University Press, Sydney, NSW.
  • Gardner, Paul (1991), 'The League of Rights in Australia,' Without Prejudice, No. 3, June, Pages 42–53.
  • Gott, K.D. (Ken) (1965), Voices of Hate. A Study of the Australian League of Rights and its Director, Eric D. Butler, Dissent Publishing Association, Melbourne.
  • Greason, David (1994), I was a Teenage Fascist, McPhee-Gribble, South Yarra, Victoria. ISBN 0-86914-285-2
  • Markus, Andrew (2008), Race: John Howard and the remaking of Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney ISBN 978-1-86448-866-1
  • Moore, Andrew (1995), The Right Road? A History of Right Wing Politics in Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1995. ISBN 0-19-553512-X.
  • Richards, Mike (1972), 'The Politics of Extremism. Eric Butler and the League of Rights,' in Dissent, No. 27, Autumn, Pages 28–43.
  • Richards, Mike and Edwards, Max (1973), 'The League of Rights and the election', in Henry Mayer (ed.), Labor to Power: Australia's 1972 election, Angus and Robertson on behalf of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Sydney, New South Wales, pages 105–100. ISBN 0207127743

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