
Constant Struggle
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This volume asks what limits and contradictions have framed the nation's democratization process, examining how democracy has been understood by those who have advocated for or resisted it and exploring key historical realities that have shaped it. Scholars from a range of disciplines tackle this elusive concept, suggesting that instead of looking for a simple narrative, we must be alert to the slower, untidier, and incomplete processes of democratization in Canada. Constant Struggle offers a renewed, sometimes unsettling depiction, stretching from studies of early Indigenous societies, through colonial North America and Confederation, into the twentieth century. Contributors reassess democracy in light of settler colonialism and white supremacy, investigate connections between capitalism and democracy, consider alternative conceptions of democracy from Canada's past, and highlight the various ways in which the democratic ideal has been mobilized to advance particular visions of Canadian society.
Demonstrating that Canada's democratization process has not always been one that empowered the people, Constant Struggle questions traditional views of the relationship between democracy and liberalism in Canada and around the world.
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"Constant Struggle is a major contribution to the history of democracy and political thought in Canada. It should be read by all those within and outside Canada who are concerned about the future of democracy." Eric Sager, University of Victoria and author of Inequality in Canada: The History and Politics of an Idea "Constant Struggle is a challenging and innovative collection that comes out swinging: it will give thoughtful readers things to chew on!" Brian Young, McGill University and author of Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec: The Taschereaus and McCordsMore details
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- Cover
- CONSTANT STRUGGLE
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Questioning Canadian Democracy
- PART ONE | OPENINGS
- 1 The Search for Canadian Democracy: Transnational Insights into Democratization
- 2 First Nations, Colonialism, and the Issue of Equality from the Ancien Régime to Contemporary Democracy
- PART TWO | DEMOCRATIC LIMITS AND PARADOXES, 1820S-60S
- 3 Democracy in a Settler State? Settler Colonialism and the Development of Canada, 1820-67
- 4 "A Terrible Engine in the Hands of the Provincial Administration": The Corporate Franchise State and Joint-Stock Democracy in the Last of the Atlantic Revolutions
- 5 Incorporating Contributory Democracy: Self-Taxation and Self-Government in Upper Canada
- 6 Conceptualizing Democratic Conservatism in 1850s Canada
- 7 A Tendency towards Mobocracy? The Democratic Realities of Nineteenth-Century British North America
- PART THREE | STRUGGLES AROUND "LIBERAL DEMOCRACY," 1940S-90S
- 8 Human Rights Activists' Struggles to Forge a More Egalitarian Democracy in Canada in the 1940s and 1950s
- 9 "Will Freedom Survive?": Reconstruction, Self-Disciplined Democracy, and the Stirring of a New Right in Canada, 1943-54
- 10 The Real World of Democracy? C.B. Macpherson's Critique of the Cold War Reification of "Liberal Democracy," 1965
- 11 Recognition as Regulation: Liberal Democracy and Sexual Citizenship in Canada
- PART FOUR | HISTORY AND BEYOND
- 12 Community and Expertise in Canadian Democracy since 1920
- 13 Reckoning with the Realities of History: The Politics of White Supremacy and the Expansion of Settler Democracy in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
- Bibliography
- Index
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