Janet Ajzenstat is one of Canada's most respected thinkers on the
moral and philosophical foundations of responsible government and
Confederation. Discovering Confederation is a study of political
science over the last forty years through the intellectual lens of her
career. Ajzenstat details her academic journey, from her early years
as a hopeful, radical activist in the 1960s, through her graduate
studies at McMaster University and the University of Toronto, her
commitment to the importance of primary source documents, and to her
decades-long teaching career. Learning from prominent political
thinker Allan Bloom and philosopher and political commentator George
Grant, Ajzenstat began to form her own opinions about parliamentary
democracy and constitutional debate. She presents her discovery of the
argument for parliamentary democracy, explaining how and why
parliamentary democracy is sufficient security for individual rights.
Though sometimes referred to as a conservative, Ajzenstat shows that
her work is a defence of the political constitution, which ensures
unconstrained and continuing deliberation amongst parties, interests,
and philosophies of all political stripes. A candid and engaging
showcase of a great mind at work, Discovering Confederation is a
revealing account of Canada's political history and recent academic
life.
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ISBN
9780773590267
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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