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050 00 $aHN110.Z9$bP87 1999
100 1 $aOrnstein, Michael D.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83036352
245 10 $aPolitics and ideology in Canada :$belite and public opinion in the transformation of a welfare state /$cMichael Ornstein and H. Michael Stevenson.
260 $aMontreal ;$aLondon ;$aIthaca :$bMcGill-Queen's University Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $aviii, 497 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [471]-490) and index.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tTheory, Context, and Methods.$g1.$tThe Problem of Hegemony in Theory and History: An Introduction.$g2.$tIdeological Divisions in Capitalist Society: Competing Perspectives in Political Sociology.$g3.$tClass, Ideology, and Survey Research: Methods and Operational Approaches --$gPt. 2.$tPublic Ideology.$g4.$tPopular Ideology in Canada: The Contours of Public Opinion.$g5.$tClass, Region, and Ideology in Canada: The Structure of Ideological Divisions.$g6.$tParty and Ideology in Canada: The Mediation of Conflict --$gPt. 3.$tElite Ideology.$g7.$tState Power and Elite Ideology.$g8.$tIdeology and Representation: Elite and Public Attitudes.$g9.$tElite Divisions and Class Rule.$g10.$tSocial Background, Careers, and Elite Ideology in Canada.$gApp. A.$tImplementing Marxist Concepts of Class and Comparing Alternative Class Structures --$gApp. B.$tIdeological Constraint: The Structure of Public Ideology --$gApp. C.$tDescription of Scales Measuring the Political Ideology of Elites.
520 1 $a"Politics and Ideology in Canada examines a period of crucial historical change in Canada, beginning in the mid-1970s, when the crisis of the Keynesian welfare state precipitated a transition to a new political order based on the progressive "downsizing" of state involvement in the economy and society.
520 8 $aUsing class and ideology as key concepts, Michael Ornstein and Michael Stevenson examine this transition in terms of the nature of hegemony and hegemonic crisis and the conditions of political order and instability. These concepts guide the interpretation of three large surveys of representative samples of the Canadian public and two unique elite surveys, conducted between 1975 and 1981.
520 8 $aThe surveys cover an exceptionally broad spectrum of political issues, including social programs, civil and economic rights, economic policy, foreign ownership, labour relations, and language issues and sovereignty."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aPublic opinion$zCanada.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110214
650 0 $aElite (Social sciences)$zCanada$xAttitudes.
650 0 $aQuality of life$zCanada$xPublic opinion.
651 0 $aCanada$xPolitics and government$y1980-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019350
651 6 $aCanada$xPolitique et gouvernement$y1980-
651 6 $aCanada$xConditions sociales$y1971-
650 6 $aÉtat providence$xAspect politique$zCanada.
650 6 $aÉlite (Sciences sociales)$zCanada$xAttitudes.
700 1 $aStevenson, H. Michael.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86809948
852 00 $bleh$hHN110.Z9$iP87 1999