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Outspoken

In a world of increasing right-wing populism, global capitalism, and a climate emergency, leading thinkers come together to interrogate the meaning and practice of being outspoken.

The violence, nativism, ...

Has Populism Won?

In the shadow of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, two experts show us how and why global populism has taken root and what it will take to turn the tide

From Trumpian America to Putin’s nationalist Russia, ...

Interculturalism

By (author) Gérard Bouchard
Translated with commentary by Howard Scott
Foreword by Charles Taylor
Categories: Social welfare and social services

In Interculturalism, sociologist and historian Gérard Bouchard presents his vision of interculturalism as a model for the management of diversity. A pluralist approach which recognizes the existence ...

Identity/Difference Politics

By (author) Rita Dhamoon
Categories: Politics and government

Theories of liberal multiculturalism have come to dominate debates
about identity and difference politics in contemporary western
political theory. Identity/Difference Politics offers a
nuanced critique ...

Northern Spirits

By (author) Robert C. Sibley
Categories: Philosophy

Robert Sibley, a senior writer with the Ottawa Citizen, has a Ph. D in political science from Carleton University.

Freedom, Equality, Community

James Bickerton is professor, political science, St Francis Xavier University.
Stephen Brooks is professor, political science, University of Windsor, and adjunct professor, University of Michigan.
Alain-G. ...

Lament for a Nation

By (author) George Grant
Categories: Philosophy
Series: Carleton Library Series

George P. Grant (1918-1988) was the author of Philosophy in the Mass Age, Technology and Empire, English-Speaking Justice, and Technology and Justice.
Andrew Potter is a visiting fellow at the Centre ...

Is There a Canadian Philosophy?

By (author) G.B. Madison, Paul Fairfield & Ingrid Harris
Categories: Philosophy
Series: Philosophica

Is There a Canadian Philosophy? addresses the themes of community, culture, national identity, and universal human rights, taking the Canadian example as its focus. The authors argue that nations compelled ...