Big Tent Politics: The Liberal Party's Long Mastery of Canada's Public Life

Big Tent Politics: The Liberal Party’s Long Mastery of Canada’s Public Life

by R. Kenneth Carty

The Liberal Party of Canada is one of the most successful parties in the democratic world. It dominated Canadian politics for a century, practising an inclusive style of “big tent” politics that enabled it to fend off opponents on both the left and right. This book traces the record of the party, unwrapping Liberal practices and organization to reveal its distinctive “brokerage” approach to politics and franchise-style structure. A masterful analysis of how one party came to define the nation’s public life, this book also identifies the challenges that lie ahead as Liberals seek to reinvent themselves for the twenty-first century.

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Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition

by Glen Sean Coulthard

Fundamentally questions prevailing ideas of settler colonialization and Indigenous resistance.

Coulthard challenges recognition as a method of organizing difference and identity in liberal politics, questioning the assumption that contemporary difference and past histories of destructive colonialism between the state and Indigenous peoples can be reconciled through a process of acknowledgment. He examines an alternative politics, seeking to revalue, reconstruct, and redeploy Indigenous cultural practices based on self-recognition.

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