Canadian Conservative Political Thought

Canadian Conservative Political Thought
Author: Lee Trepanier,Richard Avramenko
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000858884

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This book corrects an imbalance in Canadian political literature through offering a conservative account of Canadian political thought. Across 15 chronologically organized chapters, and with a mixture of established and rising scholars, the book offers an investigation of the defining features and characteristics of Canadian conservative political thought, asking what have Canadian conservative political thinkers and practitioners learned from other traditions and, in turn, what have they contributed to our understanding of conservative political thought today? Rather than its culmination, Canadian Conservative Political Thought will be the beginning of conservative political thought’s recovery and will spark debates and future research. The book will be a great resource for courses on Canadian politics, history, political philosophy and conservatism, Canadian Studies, and political theory.

Canadian Political Thought

Canadian Political Thought
Author: Hugh Donald Forbes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press Canada
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39076001314967

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The Development of Political Thought in Canada

The Development of Political Thought in Canada
Author: Katherine Fierlbeck
Publsiher: Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015063196490

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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.

Political Parties and Ideologies in Canada

Political Parties and Ideologies in Canada
Author: William Christian,Colin Campbell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1990
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015018890080

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Political Thought in Canada

Political Thought in Canada
Author: Katherine Fierlbeck
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442604254

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What, if anything, makes Canada's political identity unique? Pollsters can measure values, but they cannot explain how these values arose over time, why they changed, or how people have attempted to make sense of them within a changing social and political environment. By examining the history of political ideas in Canada, we can better understand why Canada takes the shape that it does. In this book, Katherine Fierlbeck looks at the legacy of ideas taken from (or shaped in reaction to) the nations that have been most influential to Canada's development: the United Kingdom and the United States. The first section looks specifically at the nature of toryism, constitutional liberalism, and market liberalism. Then she examines the evolution of social justice in Canada. Does the country have, as J.S. Woodsworth hoped, a definitive "third way"? The final section focuses upon debates over cultural identity and minority rights. Contemporary political discussions in Canada are very much based upon the expressions of French-Canadian nationalism that have existed as long as, and perhaps even longer than, the country itself. How have these ideas influenced current thinking about culture and accommodation? The experiences;characterized by Canadian political thought also provide insight and ideas for nations around the world as their citizens struggle with similar questions. The political dynamics of the present are a product of how Canadians have viewed their country, or a vision of their country, in the past. These ideas of Canada, in history and in myth, provide a way of thinking about politics that may provoke and inspire Canadians—and others—to reflect upon their future.

TRUE RIGHT

TRUE RIGHT
Author: Michael Wagner
Publsiher: Freedom Press Canada Incorporated
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1927684412

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Canadian conservatives need to know about the past heroes of their movement. They also need to know about the thought leaders who inspired many to understand and act upon the truths that conservatism represents. Out west, at least, many Canadians have favoured limited government, free enterprise and traditional morality going back many decades. This is the perspective of genuine conservatism. And it is a heritage that needs to be understood and embraced as the ideological foundation of true Canadian conservatism for current and future generations. A central purpose of this book is to highlight western Canadian conservative leaders, their perspectives and accomplishments, as a basis for encouraging and inspiring Canadians to embrace this legacy of genuine conservatism. As well, a basic outline of "Byfield conservatism" is sketched, followed by a more detailed consideration of the political thought of Link and Ted Byfield. Byfield conservatism is a true and indigenous Canadian conservatism. It is this form of conservatism that will need to thrive if Canada is to be rescued from its current destructive course.

Applied Political Theory and Canadian Politics

Applied Political Theory and Canadian Politics
Author: David McGrane,Neil Hibbert
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442623880

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Bringing together political theorists and specialists in Canadian politics, Applied Political Theory and Canadian Politics combines conceptual frameworks from political theory and empirical evidence to offer fresh perspectives on political events in contemporary Canada. Examining complex and timely subjects such as equality, social justice, democracy, citizenship, and ethnic diversity, contributors present current and archival research supplemented with insights drawn from political theory to give readers a deep and nuanced understanding of increasingly pressing issues in Canadian society. For scholars and students seeking a work of political theory that is tangible, focused, and connected to the real world of everyday politics, Applied Political Theory and Canadian Politics will be an important resource, combining philosophical insights and empirical evidence to enhance our understanding of contemporary Canadian politics.

Canada s Origins

Canada s Origins
Author: Janet Ajzenstat
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1995-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773580428

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Ajzenstat and Smith challenge the idea of Canada as a country whose liberal individualism, unlike that of the United States, is redeemed by a tradition of government intervention in economic and social life: the so-called "tory touch." This ground-breaking book begins with the now classic article in which the red tory view was formulated. It then presents a new and illuminating picture of Canadian political life, in which liberal individualism confronts not toryism but the participatory tradition of civic republicanism. In the final section the two editors, one a liberal, the other a civic republican, debate the crucial questions dominating Canadian politics today-including Quebec's search for recognition-from the perspective of their shared understanding of Canada's founding.