In this Book

A New Endeavour: Selected Political Essays, Letters, and Addresses

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By Frank R. Scott; Edited by Michiel Horn
1986
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Articulate, thoughtful, resonant with integrity, these writings F.R. Scott express the political convictions of one of Canada's most respected intellectuals. The collection spans four decades of outspoken opinion on the political issues that were dear to Scott's heart: the advocacy of socialism, civil rights, Quebec politics, labour rights, social justice, and the political destiny of Canada. Presented in chronological order, the writings include letters to the editor of the Montreal Gazette, speeches, magazine articles from Canadian Forum and Saturday Night, and letters to such political colleagues as David Lewis and J.S. Woodworth.

Scott played many roles in Canadian intellectual life: as a teacher, lawyer, social activist, and poet, he was one of Canada's most skilful communicators. The clarity of his prose and the depth of conviction behind it created a powerful vehicle for his ideas on the political and social issues of his day.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

Contents

pp. v-vi

Editor's Preface

pp. vii-viii

Author's Preface

pp. ix-xi

Introduction: Frank Scott's Life in Politics

pp. xiii-l

Letter to the Editor, The Gazette, 1931

pp. 3

Communists, Senators, and All That

pp. 4-9

The Future of the Legal Profession

pp. 10-13

The Unholy Trinity of Quebec Politics

pp. 14-19

The Efficiency of Socialism

pp. 20-26

French Canadian Nationalism

pp. 27-35

Letter to David Lewis, 11 July 1937

pp. 36-38

Letter to J.S. Woodsworth, 30 November 1938

pp. 39

What Kind of Peace Do We Want?

pp. 40-44

Social Planning and the War

pp. 45-48

The Relationship of the White Collar Worker and Unions

pp. 49-53

A Decade of the League for Social Reconstruction

pp. 54-57

What Did ‘No' Mean?

pp. 58-64

A Note on Canadian War Poetry

pp. 65-67

Canadian Federalism and the Provinces: Some Lessons from the War

pp. 68-73

The Montreal Star and the CCF: Another Monopoly at Work

pp. 74-76

Gare aux mots!

pp. 77-80

Social Medicine

pp. 81-89

The Fundamentals of Socialism

pp. 90-97

J.S. Woodsworth: Socialist and Canadian

pp. 98-100

Letter to the Editor, The Gazette, 1956

pp. 101

Letter to David Lewis, 11 October 1959

pp. 102-104

What Does Labour Need in a Bill of Rights?

pp. 105-109

Social Planning and Canadian Federalism

pp. 110-123

Confederation Is a True Alliance

pp. 124-125

Global Attack on Our Institutions

pp. 126-130

The War Measures Act in Retrospect

pp. 131-134

FHU and the Manifestos

pp. 135-137

The Rebirth of Democracy

pp. 138-144
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