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The sound of one voice

Eugene Forsey and his letters to the press

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An edition of The sound of one voice (2000)

The sound of one voice

Eugene Forsey and his letters to the press

"In true democratic fashion the great Canadian academic and constitutional aficionado Eugene Forsey chose to air his heartfelt opinions in the broadest of public forums, the letters-to-the-editor page. His foremost concern was the survival and success of Canada as a unified nation, but the demise of the English language, litter, and the misguided aesthetics of government agencies in the placing of public statuary did not escape his at times acerbic pen.".

"Selecting from some eight hundred letters written over sixty years, Hodgetts weaves together a remarkably full picture of this patriot, whose debates in the press ranged from the role of the governor general, the senate, the judiciary, and the rule of law, to his last battle over the Meech Lake Accord.

In answering the question of why such a prominent public figure would attach himself to this particular genre, The Sound of One Voice broaches the greater meaning of the letter to the editor, a much neglected area in the literature of democratic politics." "Friends made through the press will be delighted to read this collection; those who missed his public voice by a generation will get a veritable crash course in Canada's central national issues."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
266

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The sound of one voice: Eugene Forsey and his letters to the press
2000, University of Toronto Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-259) and index.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Genre
Correspondence., Correspondance.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.71/092
Library of Congress
F1034.3.F67 A4 2000, F1034.3.F67A4 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 266 p. :
Number of pages
266

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6856075M
ISBN 10
0802007554, 0802078044
LCCN
00364664, cn99932447
OCLC/WorldCat
43281481, 48398954
Goodreads
3498662

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