Good government? good citizens? : courts, politics, and markets in a changing Canada
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Good government? good citizens? : courts, politics, and markets in a changing Canada
(Law and society series)
UBC Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Three forces are at work in reconstituting the citizen in this society: courts, politics, and markets. Many see these forces as intersecting and colliding in ways that are fundamentally reshaping the relationship of individuals to the state and to each other. How has Canadian society actually been transformed? Good Government? Good Citizens? examines the altered roles of courts, politics, and markets over the last two decades. It includes chapters on the Aboriginal peoples, cyberspace, education, and on an ageing Canada. The book concludes with reflections on the "good citizen."
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: The Society that Was
1 Before the Transformation
Part 2: Courts, Politics, and Markets in a Society in Transition
2 The Ascendance of Courts
3 Representative Politics in Disarray
4 Chasing Choice: The Market Abounding
Part 3: Some Examples of a Changing Canada
5 Aboriginals: Two Row Wampum, Second Thoughts, and Citizens Plus
6 Citizens in Cyberspace: The Internet and Canadian Democracy
7 The Youngest Citizens and Education as a Public Good?
8 Evermore Citizens Who Are Senior: An Ageing Canada Conclusion: "The Dance of Adjustment"
Notes
Index
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