
Citizen Trudeau
An Intellectual Biography, 1944-1965
Allen Mills(Author)
Oxford University Press, Canada
Published on 18. February 2016
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-19-900596-3 (ISBN)
Description
Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a man of deep intellect, of strongly held philosophy, and of bold - if not occasionally audacious - personality. He was no high-minded, distant philosopher-ruler however. A consummate pragmatist, Trudeau sought to be a moral man of action. This important work looks his intellectual evolution as a young man, in the years before he entered politics.
Beautifully written, this biography also paints a fascinating, colourful and multilayered portrait of Trudeau. Born into a wealthy family, Trudeau's years among then-Jesuits at Brebeuf College in Montreal were formative, among other reasons for what would become his long-term interaction with Catholicism. Following law school at University of Montreal, Trudeau studied at Harvard in the US, at LSE in London, England, and at Sciences Po in Paris. Mills' considers the biggest influences on Trudeau, including Harold Laski, Jacques Maritain, and Emmanuel Mounier. Mills also recounts Trudeau's travels across the world throughout the 1950s, travelling in Europe, the Near and Far East, Egypt and Sudan, the USSR, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, regions in West Africa, Israel, Vietnam, Persia and Taiwan. A chapter considers Trudeau's evolving thought on Federalism and Nationalism, both internationally and in terms of Quebec and Canada. A chapter on Trudeau's moralism highlights his belief that politics requires individuals of conscience, who have the courage to speak frankly about their beliefs.
Mills' biography shows us that understanding Trudeau the thinker is key to understanding Trudeau the politician, whose life was both a practical and a theoretical one. He was a cool political thinker who believed that clear analysis of political questions was essential to good governance.
Beautifully written, this biography also paints a fascinating, colourful and multilayered portrait of Trudeau. Born into a wealthy family, Trudeau's years among then-Jesuits at Brebeuf College in Montreal were formative, among other reasons for what would become his long-term interaction with Catholicism. Following law school at University of Montreal, Trudeau studied at Harvard in the US, at LSE in London, England, and at Sciences Po in Paris. Mills' considers the biggest influences on Trudeau, including Harold Laski, Jacques Maritain, and Emmanuel Mounier. Mills also recounts Trudeau's travels across the world throughout the 1950s, travelling in Europe, the Near and Far East, Egypt and Sudan, the USSR, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, regions in West Africa, Israel, Vietnam, Persia and Taiwan. A chapter considers Trudeau's evolving thought on Federalism and Nationalism, both internationally and in terms of Quebec and Canada. A chapter on Trudeau's moralism highlights his belief that politics requires individuals of conscience, who have the courage to speak frankly about their beliefs.
Mills' biography shows us that understanding Trudeau the thinker is key to understanding Trudeau the politician, whose life was both a practical and a theoretical one. He was a cool political thinker who believed that clear analysis of political questions was essential to good governance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
8 photos
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-900596-3 (9780199005963)
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Person
Allen Mills is professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Winnipeg. He was chair of the Department from 2000 to 2005, and from 2004 to 2007 he was editor of the government and politics entries for The Encyclopedia of Manitoba (published in 2007).
Author
Professor, Department of Political ScienceProfessor, Department of Political Science, University of Winnipeg
Content
Preface
Introduction
1: A Portrait of the Activist as a Young Man
2: Trudeau Agonistes
3: Mounier, Maritain and Laski: Getting an Education
4: Trudeau's Profound Moralism: The Matter of Quebec
5: Church and State
6: Socialism and Economics
7: Trudeau Abroad
8: Federalism and Nationalism
9: To the Liberal Station: Trudeau's Surprising Terminus
10: Afterword
Introduction
1: A Portrait of the Activist as a Young Man
2: Trudeau Agonistes
3: Mounier, Maritain and Laski: Getting an Education
4: Trudeau's Profound Moralism: The Matter of Quebec
5: Church and State
6: Socialism and Economics
7: Trudeau Abroad
8: Federalism and Nationalism
9: To the Liberal Station: Trudeau's Surprising Terminus
10: Afterword