Product Description
Twelve path-breaking essays define the territory for a Canadian social philosophy of ethnicity. They address the major issues of immigration, discrimination, consumerism, government policy, ethics, gender, media, and political strategy. From a variety of perspectives, the authors enter a dialogue that illuminates the central role of ethnicity in Canadian society. This book lays the groundwork for an independent political philosophy of ethnicity that can confront economic and state pressures.
About the Author
Ian H. Angus teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is the author of Technique and Enlightenment: Limits of Instrumental Reason (1984), and has written several articles on philosophy, technology, communication, and ethics.
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