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Human Welfare, Rights, and Social Activism : Rethinking the Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1. A Common Interest? Reflections on the Social Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth and the Contemporary Politics of Social Change in Canada -- 2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics -- 3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth -- 4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and Fate of Human Rights -- 5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project -- 6. Human Rights and Poverty: A Twenty-First Century Tribute to J.S. Woodsworth and Call for Human Rights -- 7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy in an Era of Economic Globalization -- 8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in Vancouver's Inner City -- 9. 'Re-construction' from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The Practice of Solidarity -- 10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility -- 11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity -- 12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities -- Index |
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