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Seeking social democracy : seven decades in the struggle for equality / Ed Broadbent with Frances Abele, Jonathan Sas & Luke Savage.

Broadbent, Ed, 1936- (author.). Abele, Frances, (author.). Sas, Jonathan, (author.). Savage, Luke, (author.).

Summary:

"The first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent's ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life. Ed Broadbent is unique among living political leaders of international stature in offering a fully developed analysis of social democracy and its relevance in the 21st century. His career as a political philosopher, activist, and politician and his conversations with contemporaries such as Willy Brandt, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Fidel Castro, and Mikhail Gorbachev inform his analysis of the struggles for social justice in the long 20th century. Having come to the socialist and social democratic traditions by way of academic study, Broadbent tested and tempered his ideas in the great postwar struggles over social rights, gender and racial equality, workers' rights, the containment of capital, and reversing the commodification of private life. The book explores the roots of his egalitarianism and the formation of his social democratic ideas, Broadbent's engaged internationalism and relationship with key historical figures, and his experiences and reflections in practical politics and pursuit of government across several of the most momentous decades in the history of Canada. He was a Member of Parliament for over two decades and was, for most of this period, leader of the New Democratic Party. He remains to this day an important social democratic voice in the public debates of the nation. Part political history, part intellectual biography, part manifesto for social democracy this first-ever full-length treatment of Broadbent's thought will be animated in dialogue with three collaborators from different generations, each similarly immersed in the history of social democratic ideas--the result being a fresh analysis of social democracy, Canadian politics, and a lively contribution to current debates and dilemmas."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781770417380 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xviii, 309 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : ECW Press, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Broadbent, Ed, 1936-
Equality.
Socialism.
Canada > Politics and government.
Genre: Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Personal narratives.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Bookmasters
    Part political history, part intellectual biography, part manifesto for social democracy. The structure of the book is unique in that Broadbent is “in conversation” with three social democrat thinkers from different generations, the result being a fresh analysis of social democracy and a lively contribution to current debates and dilemmas.
  • Simon and Schuster
    The first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent’s ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life

    Part memoir, part history, part political manifesto, Seeking Social Democracy offers the first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent’s ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life. In dialogue with three collaborators from different generations, Broadbent leads readers through a life spent fighting for equality in Parliament and beyond: exploring the formation of his social democratic ideals, his engagement on the international stage, and his relationships with historical figures from Pierre Trudeau and Fidel Castro to Tommy Douglas, René Lévesque, and Willy Brandt. From the formative minority Parliament of 1972–1974 to the contentious national debate over Canada’s constitution to the free trade election of 1988, the book chronicles the life and thought of one of Canada’s most respected political leaders and public intellectuals from his childhood in 1930s Oshawa to the present day. Broadbent’s analysis also points toward the future, offering lessons to a new generation on how principles can inform action and social democracy can look beyond neoliberalism. The result is an engaging, timely, and sweeping analysis of Canadian politics, philosophy, and the nature of democratic leadership.

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