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Fool for Christ: The Political Thought of J.S. Woodsworth

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Title
Fool for Christ: The Political Thought of J.S. Woodsworth
Abstract
James Shaver Woodsworth (1874-1942) stands as one of the half-dozen most important national political figures in twentieth-century Canadian history. Allen Mills acknowledges his outstanding achievements while providing a critical account of the Woodsworth legacy and revising the received opinion of him as a man of unbending conviction and ever-coherent principle. A product of western Canada's pioneer society and a stern Methodist household, Woodsworth grew up to make his way into social service and politcal action. A member of parliament for over twenty years, he rejected the traditional forms of political activity, seeking a new politics and a new political party. The latter turned out to be the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation founded in 1932. Its first leader was Woodsworth himself. In a crucial period between the World Wars, Woodsworth helped define the character of the modern Canadian, non-Marxist Left and of many of Canada's important economic and social institutions. Among them are the welfare state, the Bank of Canada, and Canada's internationalist role in the contemporary world.--Publisher's description.
Place
Toronto
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Date
1991
# of Pages
xiv, 301 pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-8020-2787-0
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/foolforchristpol0000mill/mode/2up OCLC: 246743306
Citation
Mills, A. (1991). Fool for Christ: The Political Thought of J.S. Woodsworth. University of Toronto Press. https://archive.org/details/foolforchristpol0000mill/mode/2up