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In Search of Canadian Identity
In Search of Canadian Identity by Mark Wegierski Canada, which Pat Buchanan once called a “Soviet Canuckistan”, has serious problems combating the ceaseless self-undermining of its military forces and traditions. But it is also having a difficult time defining a … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Identity, immigration, Liberal Party, multiculturalism
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Imagination – it’s an Illusion
Imagination – it’s an Illusion Reimagining Britain: Foundations for Hope, Justin Welby, Bloomsbury Continuum, 2018, 300pp. Hardback, £16.99., reviewed by EDWARD DUTTON The Rev. Dr Malcolm Johnson, Rector of St Botolph’s, Aldgate, once remarked, ‘I see the Church of England … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Church, Brexit, Justin Welby, multiculturalism
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In Search of True Federalism
In Search of True Federalism A further article by Mark Wegierski to Commemorate the Sesquicentennial of Canadian Confederation It is sometimes maintained that strengthening the provinces and regions in Canada would lead to a more balanced society. While there is … Continue reading
Beyond Multiculturalism
Beyond Multiculturalism John Press proposes a new paradigm CULTURISM AND CULTURISTS ‘Culturism’ is the opposite of multiculturalism. Whereas multiculturalists believe we should celebrate our national diversity, culturists, (those who advocate culturism), believe that we should seek unity by assimilating citizens … Continue reading
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Tagged Culturalism, Edwin Dyga, John Press, multiculturalism, Scott Hampton
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Will Kymlicka and the disappearing Dominion
Will Kymlicka and the disappearing Dominion RICARDO DUCHESNE analyzes the highly dubious ‛achievements’ of a fêted academic Karl Mannheim’s concept of free-floating intellectuals engaged in the production of knowledge unconcerned with personal motives and interests has long attracted liberal academics uncomfortable … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Smith, Azar Gat, Benedict Anderson, Canadian immigration, Canadian multiculturalism, civic nationalism, Eric Hobsbawm, Ernest Gellner, ethnic nationalism, European Canada, Frank Salter, J. S. Mill, Jerry Muller, liberal communitarianism, multicultural citizenship, multiculturalism, Pierre Trudeau, Ricardo Duchesne, Will Kymlicka
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Colour (and culture) clashes
Colour (and culture) clashes ROBERT HENDERSON reviews a global survey of racial and cultural confrontations Ethnic Conflicts Tatu Vanhanen, Ulster Institute for Public Research, 326 pps, £23 hb, £18 pb This is not a book designed for easy bedtime reading. It is … Continue reading
‘Multiculturalism’ – uses and abuses of a modern cliche
‘Multiculturalism’ – uses and abuses of a modern cliché A.R. KNEEN deconstructs a much misunderstood term We are all familiar with the term ‘multiculturalism’. This word[i] is used by many, including by those with power, authority and expertise – such … Continue reading
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Tagged A. R. Kneen, anti-racism, dispossession, diversity, equality, immigration, multiculturalism, racism, social representation theory
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Rational national limits
Rational national limits ROBERT HENDERSON considers the case for maintaining nation states The Significance of Borders – Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law Require Nation States Thierry Baudet, Brill, 2012 This a frustrating book. Its subject is of … Continue reading
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Tagged borders, internationalism, monocultural, multiculturalism, Robert Henderson, supranationalism, Thierry Baudet
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Walmart, with Missiles
Walmart, with Missiles Ilana Mercer, in hollowed out America On March 31, the number of Americans dead from Coronavirus stood at 3,900! A mere month on, at the time of writing, 63,801 Americans have perished. American deaths by Covid account … Continue reading →
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