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Shall We Dance A Patriotic Politics For Canada 1st Edition Charles Blattberg

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Shall We Dance A Patriotic Politics For Canada 1st Edition Charles Blattberg
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.1 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Charles Blattberg
ISBN: 9780773571099, 0773571094
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Shall We Dance A Patriotic Politics For Canada 1st Edition Charles Blattberg by Charles Blattberg 9780773571099, 0773571094 instant download after payment.

Charles Blattberg shows that while a just politics based on dialogue is at the core of Canadians' sense of ourselves as citizens, our current forms of dialogue are inadequate. To some, we should be pleading before authorities responsible for upholding a unified foundation for our politics. Pierre Trudeau and his followers, for example, advocate a Charter of Rights and Freedoms that trumps any values not contained within it. To others, we ought to be true to the longstanding Canadian political tradition of compromise and so negotiate our conflicts, a form of dialogue that strives for accommodation rather than trumping. Blattberg argues, however, that both of these approaches have largely failed us. To him, the preferred form of dialogue in Canadian politics today should be that of conversation. As he shows, only conversation aims for the genuine reconciliation of conflict; only it will help us realize the common good that is at the heart of a truly patriotic Canadian politics.

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