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{{Infobox politician|honorific prefix=The Honourable|name=Jack Thomas Lang|birth_date=21 December 1876|birth_place=[[Brickfield Hill]], [[Colony of New South Wales]], [[British Empire]]|death_date=27 September 1975|death_place=[[Auburn, New South Wales]], [[Australia]]|political_line=[[Australian labour movement]]<br>[[Social democracy]]<br>[[Anti-communism]]|nationality=[[Australia|Australian]]}}
{{Infobox politician|name=Jack Thomas Lang|birth_date=21 December 1876|birth_place=[[Brickfield Hill]], [[Colony of New South Wales]], [[British Empire]]|death_date=27 September 1975|death_place=[[Auburn, New South Wales]], [[Australia]]|nationality=[[Australia|Australian]]|political_orientation=[[Australian labour movement]]<br>[[Social democracy]]<br>[[Anti-communism]]|political_party=[[New South Wales Labor Party|NSW Labor]]|image=Picture of Jack lang.jpg}}


'''Jack Thomas Lang''' was an [[Anti-communism|anti-communist]] yet still somewhat [[Progressivism|progressive]] politician in [[Australia]] from the 1920s to the 1940s who was a member of the [[Australian Labor Party]] (ALP). He accomplished several things during his leadership of [[New South Wales]] (NSW) such as improving infrastructure, increased social programs, and somewhat pro-worker policies (including mandatory workers' compensation). He spoke out against [[wage slavery]] and attempted to abolish the undemocratic [[New South Wales Legislative Council]]. He also achieved universal suffrage for all citizens of NSW. His progressive policies almost ended up causing an Australian civil war in the 1930s. He also split from the main ALP several times due to disagreements with the party, creating [[Lang Labor]] and later the [[Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)]].<ref name=":0">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AXQL4N6v8k Jack Lang: The Australian Who Almost Started a Civil War]</ref>
'''Jack Thomas Lang''' was an [[Anti-communism|anti-communist]] yet still somewhat [[Progressivism|progressive]] politician in [[Australia]] from the 1920s to the 1940s who was a member of the [[Australian Labor Party]] (ALP). He accomplished several things during his leadership of [[New South Wales]] (NSW) such as improving infrastructure, increased social programs, and somewhat pro-worker policies (including mandatory workers' compensation). He spoke out against [[wage slavery]] and attempted to abolish the undemocratic [[New South Wales Legislative Council]]. He also achieved universal suffrage for all citizens of NSW. His progressive policies almost ended up causing an Australian civil war in the 1930s. He also split from the main ALP several times due to disagreements with the party, creating [[Lang Labor]] and later the [[Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)]].<ref name=":0">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AXQL4N6v8k Jack Lang: The Australian Who Almost Started a Civil War]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 26 October 2024

Jack Thomas Lang
Born21 December 1876
Brickfield Hill, Colony of New South Wales, British Empire
Died27 September 1975
Auburn, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Political orientationAustralian labour movement
Social democracy
Anti-communism
Political partyNSW Labor


Jack Thomas Lang was an anti-communist yet still somewhat progressive politician in Australia from the 1920s to the 1940s who was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He accomplished several things during his leadership of New South Wales (NSW) such as improving infrastructure, increased social programs, and somewhat pro-worker policies (including mandatory workers' compensation). He spoke out against wage slavery and attempted to abolish the undemocratic New South Wales Legislative Council. He also achieved universal suffrage for all citizens of NSW. His progressive policies almost ended up causing an Australian civil war in the 1930s. He also split from the main ALP several times due to disagreements with the party, creating Lang Labor and later the Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist).[1]

Lang's authoritarian and non-communist yet still progressive actions have caused the man to be compared to Huey P. Long,[1] an American politician who used several somewhat socialist policies during his tenure as the Governor of Louisiana as a "defense against socialism".[2]

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