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  • The influence of a great man continues long after controversy has faded from the issues he battled. And all Canadians feel the personal impact of the founder of the CCF party, James S Woodworth. He was drawn into politics almost by chance. His early calling was pastor in the Methodist Church of Canada, but a life-long interest in social reform brought him into Canada's House of Commons; a single voice speaking for every man's interest and freedom. In one debate after another, he staked his personal integrity against greed and sloth in the Thirties. Many of his social reforms, indignantly shouted down as radical, are now vital parts of national life. What are the inward springs that shape and propel such a man as Woodsworth? In his biography, written by his daughter Grace, is a strong clear picture of his life and convictions, and the family that mirrored his faith. Here is Woodsworth seen through family eyes; through the eyes of fellow workers; the targer of editorial writers, yet personally esteemed by his Parliamentary opponents. A full-length biography, well over 350 pages, it gives a rare portrait of a great Canadian - a man to remember. --Publisher's description (Google Books)

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