Universal Civil War: Grant on Globalism and Nationalism

In Tyler Chamberlain (ed.), Reading George Grant in the 21st Century. Springer Verlag. pp. 51-71 (2023)
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Abstract

It will soon be sixty years since the publication of George Grant’s Lament for a Nation caused a flutter in the dovecote of Canadian politics with its unsettling account of the intellectual and cultural (as well as economic, political, and military) dependence of Canada and Canadians on their worldlier, wealthier, more numerous, and more confident southern cousins.

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