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Belonging

the paradox of citizenship

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Never before has the world experienced greater movement of peoples between countries and continents. These seismic shifts in populations have created immense challenges for all societies. They also offer new possibilities for different social models. Can belonging encompass differences, dependence, and dislikes, while upholding fundamental human rights? What's the significance of the Canadian model, which emphasizes values, immigration, parliamentary democracy, and the rule of law?

These timely and controversial subjects are at the heart of former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson's 2014 CBC Massey Lectures, Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship. Clarkson masterfully chronicles the evolution of citizenship throughout the ages from Aristotle and the Greeks to the present day. In her provocative essays, she explains why we can be both part of Canada as a country, and part of every other person who shares our land, our values and our history.

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Cover of: Belonging
Belonging: the paradox of citizenship
2014, House of Anansi Press
Cover of: Belonging
Belonging: the paradox of citizenship
2014, House of Anasi Press
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Toronto

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Library of Congress
JF801.C578 2014, JF801 .C578 2014

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OL25661530M
Internet Archive
belongingparadox0000clar
ISBN 10
1770898379
ISBN 13
9781770898370
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2014938784
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