Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People's Enlightenment in Canada, 1890-1920

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People's Enlightenment in Canada, 1890-1920
Abstract
In Reasoning Otherwise, author Ian McKay returns to the concepts and methods of 'reconnaissance' first outlined in Rebels, Reds, Radicals to examine the people and events that led to the rise of the left in Canada from 1890 to 1920. Reasoning Otherwise highlights how a new way of looking at the world based on theories of evolution transformed struggles around class, religion, gender, and race, and culminates in a new interpretation of the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919. As McKay demonstrated in Rebels, Reds, Radicals, the Canadian left is alive and flourishing, and has shaped the Canadian experience in subtle and powerful ways. Reasoning Otherwise continues this tradition of offering important new insight into the deep roots of leftism in Canada. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Between the Lines
Date
2008
# of Pages
x, 643 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-897071-49-6
Short Title
Reasoning otherwise
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
HX 103 M34 2008
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Citation
McKay, I. (2008). Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People’s Enlightenment in Canada, 1890-1920. Between the Lines. https://archive.org/details/reasoningotherwi0000mcka