The Constant Liberal: Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left

Author:   Christo Aivalis
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
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9780774837149


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
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Author:   Christo Aivalis
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9780774837149


ISBN 10:   0774837144
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Trudeau, Socialism, and the CCF, 1945-58 2 Trudeau, Organized Labour, and Liberal Democratic Society, 1945-58 3 The Rassemblement, the UFD, and the New Party, 1956-61 4 Trudeau, the Liberals, and the NDP, 1960-68 5 The Limits of Trudeau's Tax Reform and Poverty Reduction 6 FIRA, the NEP, and Economic Democracy 7 Inflation and Wage and Price Controls 8 The New Society, Tripartism, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Conclusion: Trudeau's Legacy and Life after Politics

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The Constant Liberal is a worthy and useful contribution to the considerable body of literature surrounding the life and career of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It offers a partial corrective to popular perceptions of Trudeau, illustrating the more conservative aspects of his beliefs and thinking in the process. Above all, in drawing from an often neglected body of source material, The Constant Liberal serves as an exposition of a once powerful and influential current of Canadian political thought, now largely tamed or dormant. -- Luke Savage * Literary Review of Canada * [Aivalis's] careful re-telling of the historical record provides a useful and interesting narrative which will be of interest to many readers today, and provides considerable fodder for thought as we engage in current political debates. -- Andrew Jackson, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University * The Broadbent Blog *


The Constant Liberal is a worthy and useful contribution to the considerable body of literature surrounding the life and career of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It offers a partial corrective to popular perceptions of Trudeau, illustrating the more conservative aspects of his beliefs and thinking in the process. Above all, in drawing from an often neglected body of source material, The Constant Liberal serves as an exposition of a once powerful and influential current of Canadian political thought, now largely tamed or dormant. -- Luke Savage * Literary Review of Canada * This book is an excellent contribution to the scholarly literature of Canadian political biography, partly because it invites readers to think seriously about its conclusions, regardless of whether or not they agree with them. -- James McHugh, University of Akron * American Review of Canadian Studies * [Aivalis’s] careful re-telling of the historical record provides a useful and interesting narrative which will be of interest to many readers today, and provides considerable fodder for thought as we engage in current political debates. -- Andrew Jackson, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University * The Broadbent Blog * Well-written, intelligently argued, and admirably researched, The Constant Liberal is an important contribution to the international debate about the fate of Western social democracy, the end of the Keynesian consensus, and the meaning of liberalism today. -- John English * The Canadian Historical Review * The author’s highly readable narrative – spanning five decades – focuses on a series of key policy areas and ultimately delivers a thought-provoking social democratic analysis of the politics of Pierre Trudeau. In fact, the book reveals as much about the ideology and politics of the social democratic left as it does about Trudeau. -- Larry Savage, Labour Studies, Brock University * Labour/Le travail, Iss. 82 * Historians interested in understanding Trudeau or Canada since 1945 will find considerable material to reflect on the major challenges affecting the country during this period. -- Thristan Falconer * Histoire sociale/Social History * This new book by Christo Aivalis…focuses on Trudeau’s political philosophy and how he expressed it in legislation. From that perspective he seems much less a philosopher-king and far more an astute politician who was further to the right than he seemed. Moreover, Aivalis shows how Trudeau paved the way for modern neoliberalism — which he did not much like at all. -- Crawford Kilian * The Tyee *


The author's highly readable narrative - spanning five decades - focuses on a series of key policy areas and ultimately delivers a thought-provoking social democratic analysis of the politics of Pierre Trudeau. In fact, the book reveals as much about the ideology and politics of the social democratic left as it does about Trudeau. -- Larry Savage, Labour Studies, Brock University * Labour/Le travail, Iss. 82 * The Constant Liberal is a worthy and useful contribution to the considerable body of literature surrounding the life and career of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It offers a partial corrective to popular perceptions of Trudeau, illustrating the more conservative aspects of his beliefs and thinking in the process. Above all, in drawing from an often neglected body of source material, The Constant Liberal serves as an exposition of a once powerful and influential current of Canadian political thought, now largely tamed or dormant. -- Luke Savage * Literary Review of Canada * [Aivalis's] careful re-telling of the historical record provides a useful and interesting narrative which will be of interest to many readers today, and provides considerable fodder for thought as we engage in current political debates. -- Andrew Jackson, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University * The Broadbent Blog * This new book by Christo Aivalis...focuses on Trudeau's political philosophy and how he expressed it in legislation. From that perspective he seems much less a philosopher-king and far more an astute politician who was further to the right than he seemed. Moreover, Aivalis shows how Trudeau paved the way for modern neoliberalism - which he did not much like at all. -- Crawford Kilian * The Tyee *


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Christo Aivalis is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council postdoctoral fellow in the Department of History at the University of Toronto. His work has appeared in the Canadian Historical Review, Labour/Le Travail, Our Times, Canadian Dimension, and Active History. He is currently working on a biography of Canadian labour leader A.R. Mosher.

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