Canadian Manifesto e-bog
117,05 DKK
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"e;Black's Manifesto reminds us who we were and, therefore, who we are. In doing so, he lays the groundwork for us to consider who we might yet become."e;- Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto, Author of 12 Rules for LifeWITH A NEW FOREWORD BY THE AUTHORChipper, patient, and courteous, Canada has pursued an improbable destiny as a splendid nation of relatively good and ably self-gover...
E-bog
117,05 DKK
Forlag
Sutherland House Books
Udgivet
13 juli 2021
Længde
284 sider
Genrer
Politics and government
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781999439590
"e;Black's Manifesto reminds us who we were and, therefore, who we are. In doing so, he lays the groundwork for us to consider who we might yet become."e;- Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto, Author of 12 Rules for LifeWITH A NEW FOREWORD BY THE AUTHORChipper, patient, and courteous, Canada has pursued an improbable destiny as a splendid nation of relatively good and ably self-governing people, but most would agree we have not realized our true potential. Canada's main chance, writes Black, is now before it...and it is not in the usual realms of military or economic dominance. With the rest of the West engaged in a sterile left-right tug of war, Canada has the opportunity to lead the world to its next stage of development in the arts of government. By transforming itself into a controlled and sensible public policy laboratory, it can forge new solutions to the problems of welfare, education, health care, foreign policy, and other governmental sectors, and make an enormous contribution to the welfare of mankind. Canada has no excuse not to lead in this field, argues Black, who offers nineteen visionary policy proposals of his own. He claims that this "e;is the destiny, and the vocation, Canada could have, not in the next century, but in the next five years of imaginative government."e;