Collected Works of George Grant : : Volume 3 (1960-1969) / / Henry Roper Roper, Arthur Davis.

George Grant (1918?1988) has been called Canada?s greatest political philosopher. During his lifetime, he encouraged Canadians to think more deeply about matters of social justice and individual responsibility, writing on subjects as diverse as war, technology, abortion, and Canadian politics. His w...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Permissions --   |t Chronology: George Grant's Life --   |t Introduction to Volume 3: 1960-1969 --   |t Two Letters to Murray Ross, President of York University --   |t Convocation Address Given at St John's College, Winnipeg --   |t An Ethic of Community --   |t Memorandum on Encyclopaedia Britannica --   |t The Year's Developments in the Arts and Sciences: Philosophy and Religion --   |t Review of Church and State in Canada West: Three Studies in the Relation of Denominationalism and Nationalism, 1841-1867, by John S. Moir --   |t Exchange with Keith MacDonald, and Two Talks Given to Scientists --   |t Sermon for a Student Service, McMaster Divinity School --   |t Television Script: 'Augustine' --   |t Television Script: 'Kant' --   |t Conceptions of Health --   |t Carl Gustav Jung --   |t Review of Thought: Papers Given before the Learned Societies of Canada, 1960 --   |t Letter to Le Devoir --   |t The New Europe --   |t On Peter Fechter --   |t Review of Christianity and Revolution: The Lesson of Cuba, by Leslie Dewart --   |t Crime and Corruption --   |t American-Soviet Disarmament --   |t Unpublished Review of Plato on Man and Society, by I.M. Crombie --   |t Review of Fountain Come Forth: The Anglican Church and the Valley Town of Dundas, prepared by R.B. Gilman --   |t Memorandum of the Anglican Bishops Concerning the Roman Catholic Hierarchy's Brief on Education --   |t Value and Technology --   |t Review of The Four Faces of Peace, by Lester B. Pearson --   |t Review of The Predicament of Democratic Man, by Edmond Cahn --   |t Man-Made Man --   |t Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism --   |t Introduction to the Carleton Library Edition (1970) of Lament for a Nation --   |t Letter to Rodney Crook --   |t Notes on the Constitutional Question: A Memorandum Written at the Request of the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker --   |t Protest and Technology --   |t Letter to the Globe and Mail: 'Freedom Fighter' --   |t Individuality in Mass Society --   |t Review of The Technological Society, by Jacques Ellul --   |t 'How Deception Lurks in the Secular City': Review of The Secular City: Secularization and Urbanization in Theological Perspective, by Harvey Cox --   |t The Value of Protest --   |t Two Televised Conversations between George Grant and Gad Horowitz --   |t The Great Society --   |t The Conservatives Must Put Canada First --   |t From Roosevelt to LBJ --   |t Qui Tollit: Reflections on the Eucharist --   |t Technology and Empire: Perspectives on North America --   |t 'Technology and Man': An Interview of George Grant by Gad Horowitz --   |t 'The Practice of Politics' and 'Thought about Politics': The George C. Nowlan Lectures --   |t George Grant and the Department of Religion, McMaster University --   |t Course Lectures at McMaster in the 1960s: A Selection --   |t Appendix 1 Radio and Television Broadcasts by George Grant Canadian Broadcasting Corporation --   |t Appendix 2 Editorial and Textual Principles and Methods Applied in Volume 3 --   |t Index 
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520 |a George Grant (1918?1988) has been called Canada?s greatest political philosopher. During his lifetime, he encouraged Canadians to think more deeply about matters of social justice and individual responsibility, writing on subjects as diverse as war, technology, abortion, and Canadian politics. His work continues to this day to stimulate, challenge, and inspire.Grant?s legacy includes six books, more than two hundred articles, as well as broadcast transcripts, correspondence, and unpublished material. In this, the third volume of the Collected Works of George Grant, editors Arthur Davis and Henry Roper have gathered together Grant?s work from the 1960s, when he was a professor at Hamilton, Ontario?s McMaster University. This is the era when Grant produced his best-known works including Lament for a Nation (1965) and Technology and Empire (1969), both of which are included in this volume. The 1960s also allowed Grant to comment on some of the massive cultural shifts that were taking place at the time and on major events like the war in Vietnam.As with the previous volumes in the Collected Works, the text is fully annotated and includes an introduction to the period it covers. The series as a whole strives to make evident the pattern of Grant?s thought, but also invites a reconsideration of the nature and significance of his work. His collected writings are a valuable contribution to Canadian political thought and intellectual history. 
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