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- The Canadian Distinctiveness into the XXIst Century - La distinction canadienne au tournant du XXIe siecle
- Book
- 2003
- Published by: University of Ottawa Press
- Series: International Canadian Studies Series
summary
In this collection of essays some of Canada's foremost writers and thinkers, including John Ralston Saul and Margaret Atwood, call for equilibrium among economics, culture, and technological change. While promoting the dynamism and change possible in Canadian society, they also call for a re-examination of Canada's past in order to chart its future.
Table of Contents
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- Remerciements
- p. x
- Acknowledgements
- p. xi
- INTRODUCTION
- Locus in Quo
- The Inclusive Shape of Complexity
- pp. 13-28
- Survival Then and Now
- pp. 47-56
- INDIVIDUALS, COLLECTIVITIES, AND THE STATE / INDIVIDUS, COLLECTIVIT
- Malentendus multiculturels : France,
- pp. 119-134
- THE TEXTURE OF CANADIAN SOCIETY / LE CARACT
- Canadian Business: "No, I'm from Canada"
- pp. 167-172
- CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND THE MARKET / CULTURE, IDENTIT
- Pour une convention multilat
- pp. 225-230
- THE PLACE OF CANADA IN THE WORLD OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY / LE R
- Collaborateurs
- pp. 323-335
- Contributors
- pp. 325-335
Additional Information
ISBN
9780776617039
Related ISBN(s)
9780776605517, 9780776630229
MARC Record
OCLC
742332961
Pages
230
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
Yes