Ringing in the Common Love of Good: The United Farmers of Ontario in Lambton, Simcoe and Lanark Counties, 1914-1926
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Badgley, Kerry (Author)
Title
Ringing in the Common Love of Good: The United Farmers of Ontario in Lambton, Simcoe and Lanark Counties, 1914-1926
Abstract
Founded in 1914, the United Farmers of Ontario (UFO) became a significant force in the province, winning the most seats in the 1919 provincial election and forming a governing coalition with the Independent Labour Party. The UFO and its companion organizations, the United Farmers Cooperative Company (UFCC) and the United Farm Women of Ontario (UFWO), flourished, achieving much of its success by challenging those who controlled the economic, political, and social structures in Ontario and advancing an alternative vision of democracy that sought to maximize citizen participation in the decision-making process. By the mid-1920s the UFO had gone into a period of decline from which it never recovered. The promise of equality hoped for by UFWO members never materialized and the UFCC, once a key component in the development of an alternative vision, began to focus more on profits than on politics. In Ringing in the Common Love of Good Kerry Badgley explores both the rise and the fall of the UFO, focusing on the Ontario counties of Lambton, Simcoe, and Lanark. He challenges the liberal-capitalist interpretation that the movement was nothing more than a group of impatient Liberals, as well as the Marxist view that the UFO consisted of self-interested independent commodity producers. Badgley argues that as the UFO broke free from hegemonic forces it developed alternative economic, political, and social visions, but that it was these same forces, combined with internal struggles and a conservative leadership, that ultimately resulted in the decline of the movement as a vehicle for democratic change in Ontario. --Publisher's description
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2000
# of Pages
xii, 301 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7735-1895-7
Short Title
Ringing in the Common Love of Good
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/ringingincommonl0000badg
Citation
Badgley, K. (2000). Ringing in the Common Love of Good: The United Farmers of Ontario in Lambton, Simcoe and Lanark Counties, 1914-1926. McGill-Queen’s University Press. https://www.mqup.ca/ringing-in-the-common-love-of-good-products-9780773518957.php?page_id=46&
Link to this record