Ideological Perspectives on Canada
Title | Ideological Perspectives on Canada PDF eBook |
Author | M. Patricia Marchak |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN | 0773538682 |
In Ideological Perspectives on Canada, Patricia Marchak builds on her earlier descriptions of Canadian reality - its liberalism and socialism - to argue that today's corporatism differs from its forerunners in both its values and its definition of society. Marchak argues that liberalism and socialism have many commonalities, such as the goals of equality and freedom for citizens. Corporatism, however, is opposed to equality and promotes an authoritarian hierarchy, resembling the older conservative ideology. To support her argument, Marchak provides a general overview of the study of ideologies, analyzes liberalism and socialism in the context of Canada, and uses Marxist theory to explain past and present class structure and the emergence of a corporatist social structure. A valuable contribution to the debate about the society we live in, Ideological Perspectives on Canada attempts to look at ideologies from an objective standpoint, while admitting that analysts can never fully remove themselves from the web of their own society, which in the Canadian case is steeped in liberalism, socialism, and corporatism.
Ideological Perspectives on Canada
Title | Ideological Perspectives on Canada PDF eBook |
Author | M. Patricia Marchak |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2011-06-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0773590919 |
Marchak argues that liberalism and socialism have many commonalities, such as the goals of equality and freedom for citizens. Corporatism, however, is opposed to equality and promotes an authoritarian hierarchy, resembling the older conservative ideology. To support her argument, Marchak provides a general overview of the study of ideologies, analyzes liberalism and socialism in the context of Canada, and uses Marxist theory to explain past and present class structure and the emergence of a corporatist social structure. A valuable contribution to the debate about the society we live in, Ideological Perspectives on Canada attempts to look at ideologies from an objective standpoint, while admitting that analysts can never fully remove themselves from the web of their own society, which in the Canadian case is steeped in liberalism, socialism, and corporatism.
Ideological Perspectives on Canada [sound Recording]
Title | Ideological Perspectives on Canada [sound Recording] PDF eBook |
Author | M. Patricia Marchak |
Publisher | |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 197? |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN |
Politics and Ideology in Canada
Title | Politics and Ideology in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Ornstein |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2003-02-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780773525948 |
Winner of the Harold Adams Innis Prize, Politics and Ideology in Canada examines a period of crucial historical change in Canada, beginning in the mid-1970s when the crisis of the Keynesian welfare state precipitated a transition to a new political order based on the progressive "downsizing" of state involvement in the economy and society. Using class and ideology as key concepts, Michael Ornstein and Michael Stevenson examine this transition in terms of the nature of hegemony and hegemonic crisis and the conditions of political order and instability. These concepts guide the interpretation of three large surveys of representative samples of the Canadian public and two unique elite surveys, conducted between 1975 and 1981. The surveys cover an exceptionally broad spectrum of political issues, including social programs, civil and economic rights, economic policy, foreign ownership, labour relations, and language issues and sovereignty. A wide-ranging analysis of public and elite attitudes reveals a hegemonic order through the early 1980s, built around public support for the institutions of the Canadian welfare state. But there was also widespread public alienation from politics. Public opinion was quite strongly linked to class but not to party politics. Regional variation in political ideology on a broad range of issues was less pronounced than differences between Quebec and English Canada. Much deeper ideological divisions separated the elites, with a dramatic polarization between corporate and labour respondents. State elites fell between these two, though generally more favourable to capital. The responses of the business elites reveal the ideological roots of the Mulroney years in support for cuts in social programs, free trade, privatization, and deregulation.
Ideology, Development, and Social Welfare
Title | Ideology, Development, and Social Welfare PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Kirwin |
Publisher | Canadian Scholars Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Political Thought in Canada
Title | Political Thought in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Brooks |
Publisher | Toronto, Canada : Irwin Pub. |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Political Ideology in Parties, Policy, and Civil Society
Title | Political Ideology in Parties, Policy, and Civil Society PDF eBook |
Author | David Laycock |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2019-09-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0774861347 |
Liberalism, conservatism, populism, environmentalism, multiculturalism, agrarianism, labour pragmatism, socialism, and myriad other isms. Ideology is a ubiquitous, continuously innovating dimension of human experience, but its character and impact are notoriously difficult to pinpoint within political and social life. Political Ideology in Parties, Policy, and Civil Society demonstrates that the reach and significance of political ideology is best understood through a multidisciplinary approach. Contributors to this volume explore a broad territory from multiple perspectives: the influence of English country party ideology on late-eighteenth-century American political thought; multiculturalism, populism, and environmentalism in Canada; the ideological underpinnings of Canadian development assistance policy; contemporary efforts to shape working-class and farmer ideologies in western Canada; and the interweaving of academic theory and ideology in game theory. This stimulating volume offers empirical interpretations that break new ground, and demonstrates the strength of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of political ideology.