Power to Us All: Consititution or Social Contract? - George Woodcock - Books - Harbour Publishing - 9781550170733 - February 13, 1992
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Power to Us All: Consititution or Social Contract? 1st edition

George Woodcock

Power to Us All: Consititution or Social Contract? 1st edition

In his introduction to this provocative collection of essays, George Woodcock describes his response to a recent question about national unity. "I remarked impatiently that what interested me was not the achievement of 'national unity, but the accomplishment of creative anti-national disunity." Woodcock argues that if Canadians are angry about their alienation from the political decision-making process, it is because, in Canada, "geography has conspired with history to develop a whole series of local traditions that gain by their mingling, yet must retain their separateness for their mingling to be meaningful." The eight essays in this collection reveal how Canada's political practices betray its true life as a society. They argue for Native self-government, municipal autonomy, and consider the enormous importance of transportation and communications to a true participatory democracy. The book concludes with an inspiring essay on how basic changes in our approach to our society can be achieved.


240 pages

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Released February 13, 1992
ISBN13 9781550170733
Publishers Harbour Publishing
Pages 240
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 19 mm   ·   349 g
Language English  

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