The British Columbia CCF's Working-Class Moment: Socialism Not Populism

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The British Columbia CCF's Working-Class Moment: Socialism Not Populism
Abstract
The article focuses on the Canadian political party the British Columbia Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (BC/CCF) and how it contributed to a political left-wing social movement for Canada's working class during the 1930s. The author argues that while the BC/CCF had populist beginnings, it was truly a socialist party. He discusses how the BC/CCF impacted Canadian politics during the interwar years, argues that the party created an anti-liberal movement, and explores the BC/CCF's relationship to the Socialist Party of Canada.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
71
Pages
101-121
Date
Spring 2013
Journal Abbr
Labour / Le Travail
ISSN
07003862
Short Title
The British Columbia CCF's Working-Class Moment
Accessed
4/27/15, 1:59 PM
Citation
Naylor, J. (2013). The British Columbia CCF’s Working-Class Moment: Socialism Not Populism. Labour / Le Travail, 71, 101–121. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/issue/view/526