Canadian Conservative Political Thought
Herausgeber: Trepanier, Lee; Avramenko, Richard
Canadian Conservative Political Thought
Herausgeber: Trepanier, Lee; Avramenko, Richard
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This book corrects an imbalance in Canadian political literature through offering a conservative account of Canadian political thought.
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This book corrects an imbalance in Canadian political literature through offering a conservative account of Canadian political thought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032435251
- ISBN-10: 1032435259
- Artikelnr.: 67253861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032435251
- ISBN-10: 1032435259
- Artikelnr.: 67253861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard Avramenko is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Courage: The Politics of Life and Limb (2011), and has co-edited books on Friendship and Politics (2008), Dostoevsky's Political Thought (2013), and Aristocratic Souls in Democratic Times (2018). Lee Trepanier is Professor of Political Science at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the author and editor of several books and the editor of Lexington Books series Politics, Literature, and Film.
Introduction: What is Canadian Conservative Political Thought? Part 1: A
Founding of a Nation among Strangers 1. "Little Platoons and Ancient
Traditions": Edmund Burke's Critique of Imperialism and Contemporary North
American Indigenous Anti-Colonialism 2. Praying Alone: Tocqueville on the
Present State and Probable Future of Quebec 3. John Strachan's Loyalist
Political Thought: Tocqueville's "Aristocratic Mores Without Aristocrats"
4. The Sacred Temple of Truth: Thomas D'Arcy McGee's Civic Nationalism 5.
Canadian Conservatism and National Developmentalism: Sir John A.
Macdonald's Hamiltonian Persuasion Part 2: High Toryism, Liberalism, and
Globalism 6. The High Tory Conservatism of Eugene Forsey and John Farthing
7. Globalist Nihilism, Liberal Relativism, and Tutorialist Statecraft: A
Critique of Janet Ajzenstat's Canadian Political Philosophy 8. Ajzenstat
Versus the Oligarchs 9. Charles Taylor's Interculturalism and the Crisis of
Liberalism 10. "Even More Than International": Brock Chisholm and the
Origins of Canadian Globalist Thought Part 3: Culture, Technology, and
Place 11. Marshall McLuhan: Canadian Political Philosophy for the Digital
Age 12. History as Progress or Reversal? The Mythical Prognostications of
Kojève and McLuhan 13. George Grant, Time, and Eternity 14. Of Homesteaders
and Orangemen: An Archeology of Western Canadian Political Identity 15.
Globalization through Rose-Tinted Glasses: Schitt's Creek and the Power of
Civic Virtue 16. Sources for Renewal for Canadian Conservatism
Founding of a Nation among Strangers 1. "Little Platoons and Ancient
Traditions": Edmund Burke's Critique of Imperialism and Contemporary North
American Indigenous Anti-Colonialism 2. Praying Alone: Tocqueville on the
Present State and Probable Future of Quebec 3. John Strachan's Loyalist
Political Thought: Tocqueville's "Aristocratic Mores Without Aristocrats"
4. The Sacred Temple of Truth: Thomas D'Arcy McGee's Civic Nationalism 5.
Canadian Conservatism and National Developmentalism: Sir John A.
Macdonald's Hamiltonian Persuasion Part 2: High Toryism, Liberalism, and
Globalism 6. The High Tory Conservatism of Eugene Forsey and John Farthing
7. Globalist Nihilism, Liberal Relativism, and Tutorialist Statecraft: A
Critique of Janet Ajzenstat's Canadian Political Philosophy 8. Ajzenstat
Versus the Oligarchs 9. Charles Taylor's Interculturalism and the Crisis of
Liberalism 10. "Even More Than International": Brock Chisholm and the
Origins of Canadian Globalist Thought Part 3: Culture, Technology, and
Place 11. Marshall McLuhan: Canadian Political Philosophy for the Digital
Age 12. History as Progress or Reversal? The Mythical Prognostications of
Kojève and McLuhan 13. George Grant, Time, and Eternity 14. Of Homesteaders
and Orangemen: An Archeology of Western Canadian Political Identity 15.
Globalization through Rose-Tinted Glasses: Schitt's Creek and the Power of
Civic Virtue 16. Sources for Renewal for Canadian Conservatism
Introduction: What is Canadian Conservative Political Thought? Part 1: A
Founding of a Nation among Strangers 1. "Little Platoons and Ancient
Traditions": Edmund Burke's Critique of Imperialism and Contemporary North
American Indigenous Anti-Colonialism 2. Praying Alone: Tocqueville on the
Present State and Probable Future of Quebec 3. John Strachan's Loyalist
Political Thought: Tocqueville's "Aristocratic Mores Without Aristocrats"
4. The Sacred Temple of Truth: Thomas D'Arcy McGee's Civic Nationalism 5.
Canadian Conservatism and National Developmentalism: Sir John A.
Macdonald's Hamiltonian Persuasion Part 2: High Toryism, Liberalism, and
Globalism 6. The High Tory Conservatism of Eugene Forsey and John Farthing
7. Globalist Nihilism, Liberal Relativism, and Tutorialist Statecraft: A
Critique of Janet Ajzenstat's Canadian Political Philosophy 8. Ajzenstat
Versus the Oligarchs 9. Charles Taylor's Interculturalism and the Crisis of
Liberalism 10. "Even More Than International": Brock Chisholm and the
Origins of Canadian Globalist Thought Part 3: Culture, Technology, and
Place 11. Marshall McLuhan: Canadian Political Philosophy for the Digital
Age 12. History as Progress or Reversal? The Mythical Prognostications of
Kojève and McLuhan 13. George Grant, Time, and Eternity 14. Of Homesteaders
and Orangemen: An Archeology of Western Canadian Political Identity 15.
Globalization through Rose-Tinted Glasses: Schitt's Creek and the Power of
Civic Virtue 16. Sources for Renewal for Canadian Conservatism
Founding of a Nation among Strangers 1. "Little Platoons and Ancient
Traditions": Edmund Burke's Critique of Imperialism and Contemporary North
American Indigenous Anti-Colonialism 2. Praying Alone: Tocqueville on the
Present State and Probable Future of Quebec 3. John Strachan's Loyalist
Political Thought: Tocqueville's "Aristocratic Mores Without Aristocrats"
4. The Sacred Temple of Truth: Thomas D'Arcy McGee's Civic Nationalism 5.
Canadian Conservatism and National Developmentalism: Sir John A.
Macdonald's Hamiltonian Persuasion Part 2: High Toryism, Liberalism, and
Globalism 6. The High Tory Conservatism of Eugene Forsey and John Farthing
7. Globalist Nihilism, Liberal Relativism, and Tutorialist Statecraft: A
Critique of Janet Ajzenstat's Canadian Political Philosophy 8. Ajzenstat
Versus the Oligarchs 9. Charles Taylor's Interculturalism and the Crisis of
Liberalism 10. "Even More Than International": Brock Chisholm and the
Origins of Canadian Globalist Thought Part 3: Culture, Technology, and
Place 11. Marshall McLuhan: Canadian Political Philosophy for the Digital
Age 12. History as Progress or Reversal? The Mythical Prognostications of
Kojève and McLuhan 13. George Grant, Time, and Eternity 14. Of Homesteaders
and Orangemen: An Archeology of Western Canadian Political Identity 15.
Globalization through Rose-Tinted Glasses: Schitt's Creek and the Power of
Civic Virtue 16. Sources for Renewal for Canadian Conservatism