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A prophet in politics : a biography of J.S. Woodsworth

In this elegant and rigorously researched work, Kenneth McNaught details the life, work, and principles of J.S Woodsworth and shows the powerful moral and political force that the pacifist, Methodist thinker exerted on Canadian politics. Woodsworth first went to the House of Commons in 1922, and became leader of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation at its formation in 1933. A socialist to the end, he exhibited his anti-war convictions to Parliament, when, in 1939, he alone spoke out against joining the war in Europe. Woodsworth's ideas and strong social conscience helped to shape the development of the welfare state in Canada, and have left an intellectual legacy in both socialist and liberal circles. A Prophet in Politics marks the progress of socialism in Canada, as well as the economic and political conditions in the first half of the twentieth century. McNaught, who died in 1997, is himself an important figure in Canadian history, having fought as a professor of history for academic freedom and having brought the scholarly discussion of national politics into the public sphere. At the time of its original publication, Globe and Mail reviewers called it 'a definitive biography that in drama and organization ranks with the best books about the makers of Canada.' This edition, presented in the 'Reprints in Canadian History' series, includes a new introduction by Allen Mills
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University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont., ©2001
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1 online resource (xvi, 339 pages)
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Intro
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE
PART I: 1874-1921
1. Frontier Evangelism
2. Oxford and the British Slums
3. Trial
4. The Social Gospel
5. Practical Experiments
6. Decision
7. The Plunge
8. The Winnipeg Strike
9. Electoral Verdict
PART II: 1922-1927
10. Ottawa
11. The New Member
12. Assessing "National Policies
13. Militarism, Imperialism, and Nationalism
14. A Question of Politics
15. Death of a Doctrine
PART III: 1928-1935
16. The Depression (I)
17. The Depression (II)
18. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
PART IV: 1935-1942
19. A Leader's Problems
20. War
21. Epilogue
APPENDIX
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Programme
INDEX
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