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Political Science Communism & Socialism

Reformers, Rebels, and Revolutionaries

The Western Canadian Radical Movement 1899-1919

by (author) A. Ross McCormack

Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Initial publish date
Oct 1991
Category
Communism & Socialism, General, Social History, Revolutionary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780802076823
    Publish Date
    Oct 1991
    List Price
    $27.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442679146
    Publish Date
    Oct 1991
    List Price
    $51.00

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The opening of the twentieth century saw a fervour of radical political movements in Western Canada. Ross McCormack explores the constituencies, ideologies, and development of early reformist, syndicalist, and socialist organizations from the 1880s up to the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919. He distinguishes three types of radicals – reformers, rebels, and revolutionaries – who competed with each other to fashion a general western constituency.

 

The reformers wanted to change society for the betterment of the workers, but both their aims and methods were moderate, essentially transfering the philosophy and tactics of the British labour movement to the Canadian west. The rebels, militant industrial unionists, periodically battled the Trades and Labour Congress in order to establish unions strong enough to defet the employers and, if necessary, the state. The revolutionary Marxists were committed to the destruction of industrial capitalism and the establishment of a society controlled by the workers.

 

The book describes the origins of radicalism, traces the histories of the various organizations that expressed its ideals, and discusses the impact of the First World War on the labour movement.

 

Using previously unexplored sources, McCormack has produced the first comprehensive examination of the early history of the radical movement in western Canada, adding an important dimension to our knowledge and understanding of Canadian labour history.

About the author

A. Ross McCormack is Director, Institute for Political and Cultural Studies of the Americas, University of Winnipeg.

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Editorial Reviews

'A very good book, the best to date on western radicalism.'

American Review of Canadian Studies

'This is the complete history of political radicalism and labour reformism in the Canadian west and is destined to become a standard work in the field, if not the standard interpretation.'

Canadian Forum