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  • - The Discourse of the Fiscal Crisis
    av Thom Workman
    269,-

    Through the discourse of the fiscal crisis the proponents of the neo-liberal agenda deceive Canadians by presenting this agenda as the only rational alternative. Workman discusses the success of this appeal to common sense, analyzing how it resonates positively within the Canadian cultural context.

  • - Globalization, Community and the Moral Economy of the Farm Crisis
    av Christopher Lind
    269,-

    "Recalling the fascinating history of rural protests in seventeenth to nineteenth century England, (Lind) argues that today's crisis has as much to do with morals and ethics as with economics."-Kim Cariou, People's Voice

  • - Labour Law Reform and Toronto's Newspapers
    av Edward T. Silva
    275,-

    This book presents an in-depth analysis of the "unbalanced" treatment by the four largest Toronto dailies of the Ontario NDP's 1992 proposed labour reform law.

  • - Capitalism and the Myth of the Individual in the Market
    av Allan Engler
    295,-

    "Provides a readable history of the eighteenth century origins of the 'myth of the individual in the market, ' traces subsequent modifications of this idea, and details its contemporary revival...Like other religious relics, once removed from its ritual setting, the mythology of the individual in the market looks so tawdry and illogical one wonders how it became so potent." - Libby Davis, Pacific Current

  • - A Miner's Story
    av Shaun Comish
    165,-

    "Shaun pulls no punches and gives no quarter to those responsible for what took place on May 9th. This is a book that Canadians will want to read. The company, as Shaun states in his book, tried to pull the wool over the eyes of the public. They were not fooled. Shaun's book gives the screaming truth of the incompetency and lack of regard for human life by company officials and politicians." - Mike Piche, United Steelworkers"Shaun pulls no punches and gives no quarter to those responsible for what took place on May 9th. This is a book that Canadians will want to read. The company, as Shaun states in his book, tried to pull the wool over the eyes of the public. They were not fooled. Shaun's book gives the screaming truth of the incompetency and lack of regard for human life by company officials and politicians." - Mike Piche, United Steelworkers

  • - Women and the University Context
    av Carol Schick
    275,-

    This book is an excellent analysis of how male-centric approaches and methods dominate university life. "Schick effectively raises stimulating questions that challenge the status quo of university education." - Britta Santowski, Canadian Book Review Annual

  • - Women's Paid Domestic Labour
     
    219,-

  • - Restructuring and the Canadian Women's Movement
    av Janine Brodie
    275,-

    "Janine Brodie's thoughtful and insightful analysis of the impact of international restructuring on the women's movement asks all the right questions. Her challenge to develop new strategies in the face of the destruction of the welfare state should be taken up by feminists everywhere." - Judy Rebick"Janine Brodie's thoughtful and insightful analysis of the impact of international restructuring on the women's movement asks all the right questions. Her challenge to develop new strategies in the face of the destruction of the welfare state should be taken up by feminists everywhere." - Judy Rebick

  • - The Stelco Story
    av D.W. Livingstone
    255,-

    This is a local study of steelworkers employed at, or aid off from, Stelco's Hilton Works in Hamilton, Ontario. This local study has been situated in the context of the global restructuring of capitalism. The authors content that more than ever before the dynamics of the whole world economy limit and shape the actions of its past - a process referred to as "globalizing the local."Restructuring is taking place in response to global demands. As the global net tighten, local regions and industry have less and less autonomy for independent development. Stelco is best conceived as a sit of the worldwide process of capital accumulation. How has this restructuring impacted on local regions and local worked? This question is the focus of this book, often answered in workers' and management's own words.

  • - Women as University Students
    av Patricia Campbell
    275,-

    Allowing women to tell their stories in their own voices, this book reveals their collective experience in all its complexity.

  • - Corporate Crime and Law and Order
    av John McMullan
    265,-

    McMullan attributes corporate crime to a process whereby the accumulation of capital takes precedence over human safety. He concludes that "the scope and seriousness of corporate crime is enormous, far exceeding that of conventional crime."

  • - Cultural Politics, Regionalism and Reading
    av Ursula A (Mount St Vincent University) Kelly
    242 - 275,-

  • - Rethinking Democracy
     
    405,-

    This volume seeks a re-appraisal of actually existing liberal democracy today, but its main goal to help lay the foundations for new visions and practices in the development of socialist democracy. Amidst the contradictions of neoliberal capitalism today, the responsibility to sort out the relationship between socialism and democracy has never been greater.

  • - Beyond Market Dystopia: New Ways of Living
     
    429,-

    How can we build a future with better health and homes, respecting people and the environment? The 2020 edition of the Socialist Register, Beyond Market Dystopia, contains a wealth of incisive essays that entice readers to do just that: to wake up to the cynical, implicitly market-driven concept of human society we have come to accept as everyday reality. Intellectuals and activists such as Michelle Chen, Nancy Fraser, and Roger Keil connect with and go beyond classical socialist themes, to combine an analysis of how we are living now with visions and plans for new strategic, programmatic, manifesto-oriented alternative ways of living. Crafted with purposeful hope in an age of despair, each essay in this volume aims to create a world of agency and justice.

  • - War, Slavery, Finance and Empire
    av David McNally
    335,-

    In most accounts of the origins of money we are offered pleasant tales in which it arises to the mutual benefit of all parties as a result of barter. In this groundbreaking study, David McNally reveals the true story of money's origins and development as one of violence and human bondage. Money's emergence and its transformation are shown to be intimately connected to the buying and selling of slaves and the waging of war. Blood and Money demonstrates the ways that money has "internalized" its violent origins, making clear that it has become a concentrated force of social power and domination. Where Adam Smith observed that monetary wealth represents "command over labor," this paradigm shifting book amends his view to define money as comprising the command over persons and their bodies.

  • - Why It Can't Work
    av Daniel Tanuro
    295,-

    What should be done to resolve the climate crisis? Daniel Tanuro argues that government measures - eco-taxes, commodification of natural resources and carbon trading - do not tackle the main problem: the drive for profit. Evidence from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and other sources demonstrates the impossibility of a sustainable "green capitalism." Green Capitalism includes a critique of popular writers on the environmental crisis, ranging from Jared Diamond to Hans Jonas, and it discusses the economic and technological transition scenarios. It also includes a critical assessment of the contributions of Marxist writers such as John Bellamy Foster, Paul Burkett and Ernest Mandel.

  • av Olivier Fillieule
    255,-

    Demonstrations are without a doubt the most common form of political expression, more so in democratic nations - where its legitimacy competes, relatively happily, with more conventional forms of participation such as the vote - than in non-democratic countries, where demonstration accompanies attempts to revolt and overthrow.

  • av Peter Knegt
    245 - 459,-

  • av Peter Steven
    219 - 455,-

  • - Remaking the Promise of Oil
    av Susan Dodd
    292,-

    Reflecting on Canada's worst sea disaster since World War II, this chronicle captures the 1982 sinking of the oil rig Ocean Ranger, which took the entire crew of 84 men--including the author's brother--down with it. The memory of this tragic event gradually faded into a sad story about a terrible storm, relegated to the "Extreme Weather" section of the news archives. Resurrecting this disaster from the realm of history, this study maps the sociopolitical processes of its aftermath, when power, money, and collective hopes for the future transformed a story of corporate indifference and betrayal of public trust into a "lesson learned" by a heroic industry. This book acts as a navigational resource for other disaster aftermaths--including that of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico--as well as a call for vigilant government regulation of industry in all its forms.

  • av Yves Engler
    295,-

    In contrast to the common opinion that Canada's primary role has been peacekeeper in several historic disputes, this study sheds light on several dark corners of the country's foreign policy. From participation in the U.N. mission that killed Patrice Lumumba in the Congo to support for South African apartheid, Zionism, and the U.S. wars in Vietnam as well as Iraq and Afghanistan today, this investigation provides a comprehensive critique of how Canadian foreign policy is not independent but solidly linked with that of the United States. Revealing how the country has used its good reputation to open doors that have been inaccessible to the U.S., this analysis is a clarion call for Canadians to challenge their government's established procedures.

  • - A Canada-Africa Venture in University Building
     
    265,-

    An inspiring and instructive story, this book details the partnership between Saint Mary`s University in Canada and the government of Gambia in the development of post-secondary education. Explained in-depth throughout this reference is how this collaboration led to the foundation of Gambia`s first university, enabling it to provide vastly enhanced opportunities for higher learning and research to its citizens.

  • - Work, Welfare, and the New Economy
     
    265,-

    Investigating the effects of the New Economy on Canada's workers and their families, this study examines the promises made by the advances of technology and globalization versus the challenges that face workers today. The changes that have been made in the working world have not been the predicted boon for laborers, the book explains, leading instead to under- and unemployment and a rehash of an old, exploitative system.

  • - Human Right or Canadian Illusion?
    av Derek Fudge
    265,-

    Canada's reputation as an international champion of human rights falls appallingly short when it comes to the question of workers' rights. This book chronicles a list of these abuses, and challenges us as a nation to reclaim our once shining international reputation.

  • - From Rink Rat to Student Radical
    av Yves Engler
    265,-

    Tells the story of how a former junior hockey player became a media spokesperson for radical university students in Canada. This autobiography answers questions such as What makes a student radical? and Can students in the 21st century play a part in changing the world? It also explains the reasons for and importance of fostering student activism.

  • - Local 2224 vs. John Buhler
    av Doug Smith
    265,-

    This narrative of the nine-month battle between the striking workers at Versatile Industries and their eccentric wealthy employer John Buhler is critical reading for anyone seeking to understand the state of contemporary labor relations and the failure of governments to protect ordinary people and their communities.

  • - Misinformation in the National Post
    av Larry Patriquin
    285,-

    During the National Post's first year of publication, it claimed that Canada's supposedly exorbitant taxes were causing great damage to the economy and had produced a form of "tax rage" among the middle class. In contrast, Larry Patriquin suggests that the paper's writers were engaged in a dubious form of "reasoning" in order to promote an ideology that mostly benefits the wealthy. This involved presenting the Post's aspiration for tax cuts as the "agenda of the people" when, as this book demonstrates, the vast majority of citizens receive little or no benefit from low levels of taxation. In advancing its case, the Post published a stunning collection of factual and logical errors that were incessantly repeated in editorials and columns. Yet in 2000, the federal Liberal Party surrendered completely to the bogus "tax rage" invented by the Post and, as a result, the Liberal's fiscal policy became inseparable from right-wing platforms. Patriquin categorizes these errors to better illustrate why the arguments are flawed. He structures the chapters in a point-counterpoint format to serve as a guide for readers on how to, and how not to, develop and defend an argument.

  • - Preventing Abuse Across the Lifespan
     
    255,-

    With a focus on lifespan issues associated with violence and abuse, this study discusses programs, practices and policies to address these issues.

  • - Canada's Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People
    av Dean Neu
    359,-

    Accounting for Genocide is an original and controversial book that retells the history of the subjugation and ongoing economic marginalization of Canada's Indigenous peoples. Its authors demonstrate the ways in which successive Canadian governments have combined accounting techniques and economic rationalizations with bureaucratic mechanisms-soft technologies-to deprive Native peoples of their land and natural resources and to control the minutiae of their daily economic and social lives. Particularly shocking is the evidence that federal and provincial governments are today still prepared to use legislative and fiscal devices in order to facilitate the continuing exploitation and damage of Indigenous people's lands.

  • - The Dynamics of Free Market Capitalism
    av Henry Veltmeyer
    359,-

    In the late 1960s the operating world capitalist system hit a snag, exposing cracks that went to its very foundations. At first, this crisis was viewed as part of a normal business cycle of capital accumulation in which markets become saturated. The reaction created a mass of unemployed workers, reduced purchasing power and consumption capacity which initiated a further downward cycle of disinvestment and recession. The efforts to revitalize the capitalist system included the restructuring of world production, new information-based technologies designed to revolutionize the structure of production, a new mode of capital accumulation and regulatory regime, and a program of policy reforms and structural adjustments. By discussing the very cracks that neo-liberalism tries to disguise, James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer explain how these reactions attempt to prop up a system that continues to fail the global community. System in Crisis also examines the nature of the class divisions and the political repercussions of the anti-globalization movement. This analysis provides readers with a more general perspective on the broader anti-globalization movement and the possibilities for unifying the diverse forces of resistance and opposition to neo-liberalism, capitalism and imperialism-and the prospects for an alternative, more human, socialist form of development.

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