This book presents selections of Canadian political thought from the nineteenth century to the present to show how ideas evolved over time to influence the values and debates of modern Canadians.
This book presents selections of Canadian political thought from the nineteenth century to the present to show how ideas evolved over time to influence the values and debates of modern Canadians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction Part 1: The First Wave (pre-World War II) 1. Lord Durham, Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839) 2. Henri Bourassa, The Spectre of Annexation (1912) 3. Nellie McClung, Hardy Perennials (1915) 4. J.M. Woodsworth, Organizing Democracy in Canada (1918) 5. Harold Innis, Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History (1933) Part 2: The Second Wave (1950s-1970s) A. Social Justice 6. C.B. Macpherson, Democracy in Alberta: Social Credit and the Party System (1953) 7. Lester B. Pearson, Where Do We Go from Here? (1957) 8. Tommy Douglas, Medicare: The Time to Take a Stand (1961) 9. Kari Levitt, Silent Surrender: The Multinational Corporation in Canada (1970) 10. George Woodcock, Reflections on Decentralization (1972) B. Nation and Identity 11. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Federalism, Nationalism, and Reason (1964) 12. George Grant, English-Speaking Justice (1965) 13. Gad Horowitz, Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism in Canada: An Interpretation (1966) 14. René Lévesque, An Option for Quebec (1968) Part 3: The Third Wave (1980s to the present) 15. Charles Taylor, The Malaise of Modernity (1991) 16. James Tully, Strange Multiplicity (1995) 17. Will Kymlicka, The Good, The Bad, and the Intolerable: Minority Group Rights (1996) 18. Michael Ignatieff, The Rights Revolution (2000) Sources
Preface Introduction Part 1: The First Wave (pre-World War II) 1. Lord Durham, Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839) 2. Henri Bourassa, The Spectre of Annexation (1912) 3. Nellie McClung, Hardy Perennials (1915) 4. J.M. Woodsworth, Organizing Democracy in Canada (1918) 5. Harold Innis, Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History (1933) Part 2: The Second Wave (1950s-1970s) A. Social Justice 6. C.B. Macpherson, Democracy in Alberta: Social Credit and the Party System (1953) 7. Lester B. Pearson, Where Do We Go from Here? (1957) 8. Tommy Douglas, Medicare: The Time to Take a Stand (1961) 9. Kari Levitt, Silent Surrender: The Multinational Corporation in Canada (1970) 10. George Woodcock, Reflections on Decentralization (1972) B. Nation and Identity 11. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Federalism, Nationalism, and Reason (1964) 12. George Grant, English-Speaking Justice (1965) 13. Gad Horowitz, Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism in Canada: An Interpretation (1966) 14. René Lévesque, An Option for Quebec (1968) Part 3: The Third Wave (1980s to the present) 15. Charles Taylor, The Malaise of Modernity (1991) 16. James Tully, Strange Multiplicity (1995) 17. Will Kymlicka, The Good, The Bad, and the Intolerable: Minority Group Rights (1996) 18. Michael Ignatieff, The Rights Revolution (2000) Sources
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