ISBN:
0774811641
,
077481165x
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 248 S.
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
Law and society series
DDC:
306.20971
Keywords:
Burger en overheid
;
Burgerschap
;
Citoyenneté - Canada
;
Culture politique - Canada - Histoire
;
Juridische aspecten
;
Participation politique - Canada - Histoire
;
Politieke kwesties
;
Sociale problemen
;
Geschichte
;
Politik
;
Recht
;
Political participation History
;
Political culture History
;
Citizenship
;
Law Political aspects
;
Participation politique Histoire
;
Culture politique Histoire
;
Citoyenneté
;
Bürger
;
Soziale Situation
;
Politische Beteiligung
;
Canada - Conditions sociales - 1971-1991
;
Canada - Conditions sociales - 1991-
;
Canada - Politique et gouvernement - 1984-1993
;
Canada - Politique et gouvernement - 1993-
;
Kanada
;
Canada Politics and government 1980-
;
Canada Politics and government 1984-1993
;
Canada Politics and government 1993-
;
Canada Social conditions 1971-1991
;
Canada Social conditions 1991-
;
Canada Politique et gouvernement 1984-1993
;
Canada Politique et gouvernement 1993-
;
Canada Conditions sociales 1971-1991
;
Canada Conditions sociales 1991-
;
Kanada
;
Kanada
;
Bürger
;
Politische Beteiligung
;
Soziale Situation
Abstract:
"In Good Government? Good Citizens? W. A. Bogart explores the evolving concept of the citizen in Canada, focusing on three determining forces: courts, politics, and markets. He scrutinizes the role of these institutions in our society to show how they've changed and how they've been instrumental in reshaping our relationship with the state and with each other. Tackling important questions about public-goods, the protection of rights, and the growth of laissez-faire, he demonstrates just how vital a role representative politics should play in our lives."--BOOK JACKET.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-240) and index
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