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A fair country : telling truths about Canada
Titre:
A fair country : telling truths about Canada
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Sommaire:
In this startlingly original vision of Canada, thinker John Ralston Saul unveils 3 founding myths. Saul argues that the famous "peace, order, and good government" that supposedly defines Canada is a distortion of the countryś true nature. Every single document before the BNA Act, he points out, used the phrase "peace, welfare, and good government, " demonstrating that the well-being of its citizenry was paramount. He also argues that Canada is a Métis nation, heavily influenced and shaped by aboriginal ideas: egalitarianism, a proper balance between individual and group, and a penchant for negotiation over violence are all aboriginal values that Canada absorbed. Another obstacle to progress, Saul argues, is that Canada has an increasingly ineffective elite, a colonial non-intellectual business elite that doesnt́ believe in Canada. It is critical that we recognize these aspects of the country in order to rethink its future.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2009
Description matérielle:
xvi, 342 p. ; 21 cm.
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780143168423
Informations de publication:
Toronto : Penguin Canada, 2009.
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