Dismantling A Nation (Second Edition)
  • Paperback ISBN: 9781895686814
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  • Paperback Price: $32.95 CAD
  • Publication Date: 1997
  • Rights: World
  • Terms: POD
  • Pages: 224


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Dismantling A Nation (Second Edition)

The Transition to Corporate Rule in Canada (second edition)

Stephen McBride, John Shields

This new edition is reorganized to make it a more usable text and updated to include the Liberal government’s pursuit of neo-liberal policies. William K. Carroll, Sociology, University of Victoria, said of the first edition: “All the aspects of the neo-conservative policy matrix–privatization, deregulation, NAFTA, the obsession with deficits, attacks on collective bargaining, the cutbacks to social programs, the weakening of federal powers–are carefully analyzed as elements of a political project that will have disastrous consequences for most Canadians and for Canada as a nation. This book is truly essential reading for those who care about Canada’s future.”

Contents

  • The Neo-Liberal Revolution
  • The Post-War Canadian State
  • Dismantling the Post-War Economic Order
  • Dismantling the Post-War Social Order
  • The Neo-Liberal Constitutional Agenda 
  • The National Question in a Neo-Liberal Era 
  • National Policies in Canada 
  • Embracing Globalization: Embedding Neo-Liberalism
  • Conclusions and Alternatives

About the Authors

Stephen McBride, Professor and Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy, specializes in political economy, and comparative public policy, and Canadian politics.  He is the author of Not Working: State, Unemployment and Neo-conservatism in Canada (1992) which won the 1994 Smiley prize, and Paradigm Shift: Globalization and the Canadian State (2001; 2nd edition 2005). He is the co-author of Dismantling a Nation: Canada and the New World Order (1993; 2nd edition 1997) and several co-edited volumes: Global Turbulence: Social Activists’ and State Responses to Globalization (2003), Global Instability: Uncertainty and New Visions in Political Economy (2002), Globalization and its Discontents (2000), and Power in a Global Era (2000). 

Stephen McBride is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in public policy and globalization at McMaster University.