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Political Science Communism & Socialism

Canadian Labour in Politics

by (author) Gad Horowitz

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2018
Category
Communism & Socialism, General, History & Theory
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    ISBN
    9781487590260
    Publish Date
    Dec 2018
    List Price
    $32.95

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This important new study in Canadian politics discusses the role of socialism in Canada. By means of comparison between the English-Canadian and the American political importance of socialism in Canada than the United States. In this section Louis Hartz's theory of "fragment" cultures is carried forward and applied to Canada. The remainder of the book is devoted to a detailed historical study of the relationship between the labour movement and the socialist parties in Canada. It starts in the early years of the century and follows the story through to its significant conclusion—the support (and formation) by many Canadian unions of a labour party. The brilliant analysis of Canadian politics in Hartzian terms restores ideology to a place in our political culture, and the meticulous, objective recounting of labour's involved in the formation of the NDP is a timely and valuable contribution to our limited understanding of how Canadian political parties "live and move and have their being."

 

The main sources used by the author were correspondence, minutes, and other materials in the files of the NDP and the Canadian Labour Congress, and personal interviews with labour leaders and socialist politicians. (Studies in the Structure of Power: Decision Making in Canada No. 4.)

About the author

Gad Horowitz is a professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

'... a first-rate history of the relation between organized labour and the socialist parties in Canada. ... an important contribution to the study of Canadian politics.'

Journal of Politics

'... a stimulating new book. ... From the layman's point of view, a real merit of the argument is that it has been pruned of almost every scrap of jargon. Horowitz not only can think; he can write.'

The New Democrat

'... not only a stimulating and informative account of Canadian Labour in Politics, but a masterly analysis of Canadian political ideology. It is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the motivations and undercurrents that shape political developments in this country.'

Our Generation

'... an excellent book, the first one on the subject. It fills a significant gap in knowledge about Canadian politics.'

Choice

‘For anyone interested in third party politics and especially those in the labour movement, the old CCF or the New Democratic Party, this story should be both fascinating and revealing.'

Labour Review