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As We Come Marching: People, Power & Progressive Politics

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
As We Come Marching: People, Power & Progressive Politics
Abstract
Authors/editors Langdon and Cross show that the Canadian left has energy and ideas. They bring together activist writers fighting for a sustainable environment, for quality health care and other key public services, for a community-based economy, and for equality for women and people of colour. All are engaged in real-world work for progressive change. The contributors are organizers, community activists, those who've run provincial governments, and some of Canada's most thoughtful labour leaders. --Publisher's description
Place
Ottawa
Publisher
Windsor Works Publications
Date
1994
# of Pages
ix, 253 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-9699026-0-7
Extra
OCLC: 31779449
Notes

Contents: Introduction: Bread and roses in 1995 / Steven Langdon and Victoria Cross. Visions of change. The labour movement and progressive politics. The fight to preserve Medicare / Judy Darcy -- Labour and politics: Rethinking, redefining, rebuilding - The view from the Canadian Auto Workers / Buzz Hargrove -- Achieving social and economic justice: A vision for Canada / Coro T. Strandberg -- Redistributing power in a changing economy: Defining a more modern militancy / Leo W. Gerard -- No turning back: The need for change in Canada and Quebec / Pierrette Landry -- Breaking the barriers: Reshaping environmental activism - Mae Burrows in conversation / Mae Burrows with Victoria Cross --  Of canola, Cargill, and international capital / Kathy Baylis. Organizing for change. Essex Windsor makes its own history / Victoria Cross -- Facing a multinational: Choices and challenges / Michael McLister and Maureen Curtis -- A Griot’s tale: Dedicated to black pioneers / Elise Harding-Davis -- Small town Ontario environmental activism: Review and reflections on Essex County citizens against Fermi II / Paul Hertel -- Storm over Erie: The Great Lakes Fishermen and Allied Workers’ struggle for recognition / Michael Darnell. The political economy of change. Charting the course for New Jerusalem / Howard Pawley -- Youth, social responsibility and social change / Brian Mayes and Simon Blackstone -- Towards citizen welfare and democratic citizenship: Democratic socialist perspectives on social policy / Judy Wasylycia-Leis -- New Zealand’s New Right revolution / Murray Dobbin -- The public sector and the labour movement: Shifting the perspective / Daryl T. Bean.

Citation
Langdon, S., & Cross, V. (Eds.). (1994). As We Come Marching: People, Power & Progressive Politics. Windsor Works Publications. https://archive.org/details/aswecomemarching0000unse/mode/2up