The George Grant Reader /
"Called the most forceful voice of philosophic radicalism that Canada has so far produced, George Grant was a prolific writer, engaged by subjects ranging from Canadian politics to ancient philosophy. The George Grant Reader is the first book to bring together in one volume a comprehensive sele...
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[1998]
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Table des matières:
- Prologue: what is philosophy? (1954)
- 1. Politics and morality. The character of Canada: The Empire: Yes or No? (1945). Mass Society: The Minds of Men in the Atomic Age (1955). Equality and the NDP: An Ethic of Community (1961). Canada and Nationalism: Lament for a Nation (1965). The Vietnam War: A Critique of the New Left (1966). The Vietnam War: The Value of Protest (1966). The United States as a Technological Society: The Great Society (1967). Pierre Trudeau: Nationalism and Rationality (1971). Justice and the Right to Life: English-Speaking Justice (1974). Canada and Quebec: On National Unity (1977). Classical Liberalism: John Stuart Mill (1977). Conservatism: A Democrat in Theory and in Soul (1979).


