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Lament for a Nation : The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism Volume 205, Paperback / softback Book

Lament for a Nation : The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism Volume 205 Paperback / softback

Part of the Carleton Library Series series

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Canadians have relatively few binding national myths, but one of the most pervasive and enduring is the conviction that the country is doomed.

In 1965 George Grant passionately defended Canadian identity by asking fundamental questions about the meaning and future of Canada's political existence.

In Lament for a Nation he argued that Canada - immense and underpopulated, defined in part by the border, history, and culture it shares with the United States, and torn by conflicting loyalties to Britain, Quebec, and America - had ceased to exist as a sovereign state.

Lament for a Nation became the seminal work in Canadian political thought and Grant became known as the father of Canadian nationalism. This edition includes a major introduction by Andrew Potter that explores Grant's arguments in the context of changes in ethnic diversity, free trade, globalization, post-modernism, and 9/11.

Potter discusses the shifting uses of the terms "liberal" and "conservative" and closes with a look at the current state of Canadian nationalism.

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