Political Ideologies in Canada is a multi-authored introduction to the history, evolution, and current reality of Canadian political ideology, and is especially relevant to those familiar with Parties, Leaders and Ideologies in Canada (McGraw-Hill, 1996) or Political Parties and Ideologies in Canada (1974, 1983, 1990) by Colin Campbell and William Christian. Thoroughly updated and expanded, Political Ideologies in Canada reconceptualizes and modernizes the foundational knowledge of these earlier texts for a new generation.
In this expansive volume, authors Colin J. Campbell and Colin Campbell examine the structure of ideological differences and feature multiple perspectives layered with Canadian history, thinkers, ideas, politics, and ideologies. Part one demonstrates the relevance of ideology in multiple contexts and introduces students to core-traditional ideologies including forms of liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and social democracy. Part two explores ideological currents such as feminism, nationalism, populism, fascism, and environmentalism, as well as Indigenous perspectives on political ideologies. Focused on the Canadian context, this volume includes multiple perspectives layered with Canadian history, thinkers, ideas, politics, and ideologies, with contributions from Dr. Karen Ruddy and Dr. Jessie King.
Political Ideologies in Canada features a robust and explanatory introduction, a glossary, and supplementary essay questions for instructors, and is ideal for introductory political science courses.
Reading This Book: Ideology as Structure and Process
Part I: Core-Traditional Ideologies
Chapter 1: Classical Liberalism: From Locke to Laurier
Chapter 2: The Rise of Welfare Liberalism
Chapter 3: Conservatism: The Tory Tradition
Chapter 4: Democratic Conservatism
Chapter 5: Socialism, Communism, and Anarchism
Chapter 6: Social Democracy
Part II: New Ideological Currents
Reading Part II
Chapter 7: Feminism and Feminisms
Karen Ruddy
Chapter 8: Nationalism
Chapter 9: Populism
Chapter 10: The Far Right: White Supremacism, Antisemitism, and Fascism
Chapter 11: The Environmentalist Ethos: From Conservation to Ecological Thinking in Canadian Politics
Conclusion: Through an Indigenous Lens: Ideological Preconceptions of Health and Health Care in Canada
Jessie King, Hadiksm Gaax
Glossary A: Key Terms and Ideas
Glossary B: People
Index
Biography
Colin Campbell is an Associate Professor of Law at Western University and co-author of Parties, Leaders, and Ideologies in Canada (McGraw-Hill, 1996), Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal (Pearson, 2013), and Administration of Income Tax (Carswell, 2018).
Colin J. Campbell holds a PhD in Social and Political Thought from York University, an MA in Political Science from the University of Victoria, and a BA in History and Political Science from the University of Toronto. He is an Instructor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University.
“Political Ideologies in Canada is a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Canadian political thought. The book presents both the history and state of the art of ideology in Canada, covering important and timely topics like populism, environmentalism, and Indigenous worldviews.”
—Dr. Noah S. Schwartz, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of the Fraser Valley
“What does ideology mean in Canada today? This question grounds the authors’ study of the evolution of uniquely Canadian perspectives of the ideologies discussed. Clearly written and accessible, Political Ideologies in Canada explores the origins of ideologies, clarifying shifts in understanding and application in Canada’s pre- and post-Confederation eras. By considering ideologies that, while not new, are frequently overlooked, the authors offer an indispensable guide to helping us comprehend the future development of politics in Canada. An excellent book for undergraduate students.”
—Yale Belanger, Professor, Political Science, University of Lethbridge, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists (2017–2024)
“Colin Campbell and Colin J. Campbell challenge the traditional left-right dichotomy, illuminating the dynamic interplay of divergent ideological forces in the Canadian political context. Leveraging the Hartz-Horowitz thesis, the authors demonstrate how migration patterns have shaped a unique constellation of conservative, liberal, and socialist influences, that is distinct from the US. Dedicated chapters explore the burgeoning influence of feminist, ecological, and Indigenous ideological perspectives. This timely and meticulously researched volume invites scholars and students to re-evaluate their understanding of Canadian political thought, offering a comprehensive and nuanced framework for future research and study.”
—Jonathan Havercroft, Professor of International Political Theory, Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton
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