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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • INTRODUCTION: Celebrating Innis: The Man, the Legacy, and Our Future
  • PART ONE: STAPLE TRADES, THE RISE OF INDUSTRIALISM, AND THE ENLARGEMENT OF EMPIRE
  • 1 The Importance of Staple Products in Canadian Development
  • 2 The Political Implications of Unused Capacity in Frontier Economies
  • 3 Decentralization and Democracy in the Atlantic Basin
  • 4 The Economic Development of the Maritime Provinces, 1867â€?1921
  • 5 The Penetrative Powers of the Price System on New World States
  • 6 Liquidity Preference and the Specialization of Production in North America and the PacificPART TWO: RESOURCES AND REGIONALISM: THE ORIGINS OF MODERN CANADA
  • 7 Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History
  • 8 Unused Capacity as a Factor in Canadian Economic History
  • 9 Commerce and Industry in Canadian Economic Development 1760â€?1935
  • 10 The Place of Land in North American Federations
  • 11 Organized Labour and Living Standards in Canadian Economic History
  • 12 The Economics of Conservation
  • PART THREE: METROPOLITANISM, NATIONALITY, AND THE CRISIS OF INDUSTRIALISM13 Economic Nationalism
  • 14 The Canadian Economy and the Depression
  • 15 Some Problems of Adjustment in Canada
  • 16 For the People: The Intellectual State of Canada
  • 17 The Rowell-Sirois Report
  • 18 Recent Trends in Canadian-American Relations
  • 19 Great Britain, the United States, and Canada
  • 20 Business and Government
  • PART FOUR: POLITICAL CULTURE, THE BIAS OF COMMUNICATION, AND ECONOMIC CHANGE
  • 21 On the Economic Significance of Cultural Factors
  • 22 Industrialism and Cultural Values23 The Bias of Communication
  • 24 The Mechanization of Knowledge
  • 25 A Plea for Time
  • 26 The Concept of Monopoly and Civilization
  • 27 The Problem of Space
  • PART FIVE: THE INTELLECTUAL AS CITIZEN
  • 28 The Role of the Social Scientist
  • 29 The Passing of Political Economy
  • 30 The Common Man and Internationalism: Myths in the Social Sciences
  • 31 The Intellectual in History
  • 32 The Church in Canada
  • 33 Adult Education and Universities
  • 34 Democracy and the Free City
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