Canadians have come to embrace their country as a postmodern
state”a nation that downplays its history and makes few demands on
its citizens, allowing them to find their allegiances where they
mayin their region, their ethnic heritage or the language they
speak. The notion of a Canadian national identity, with shared
responsibilities and a common purpose, is considered out of date, even
a disadvantage in a borderless world of transnational economies,
resurgent regions and global immigration. In his timely and
provocative book Who We Are, Rudyard Griffiths argues that this vision
of Canada is an intellectual and practical dead end. Without a strong
national identity, and robust Canadian civic values and engagement,
the country will be hard pressed to meet the daunting challenges that
lie ahead: the social costs of an aging population, the unavoidable
effects of global warming and the fallout of a dysfunctional
immigration system. What’s needed is a rediscovery of the founding
principles that made Canada the nation it is today, core values that
can form a civic creed for our own times. In a passionate call to
revitalize our shared Canadian citizenship, Griffiths reminds us of
who we are, what we’ve accomplished and why a
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ISBN
9781926706979
Publisert
2014
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Douglas & McIntyre
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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