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Chapter Thirty-Two The Church in Canada
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Harold A. Innis
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Celebrating Innis: The Man, the Legacy, and Our Future xiii
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Staple Trades, the Rise of Industrialism, and the Enlargement of Empire
- The Importance of Staple Products in Canadian Development 3
- The Political Implications of Unused Capacity in Frontier Economies 24
- Decentralization and Democracy in the Atlantic Basin 35
- The Economic Development of the Maritime Provinces, 1867–1921 49
- The Penetrative Powers of the Price System on New World States 66
- Liquidity Preference and the Specialization of Production in North America and the Pacific 88
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Resources and Regionalism: The Origins of Modern Canada
- Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 123
- Unused Capacity as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 139
- Commerce and Industry in Canadian Economic Development, 1760–1935 155
- The Place of Land in North American Federations 166
- Organized Labour and Living Standards in Canadian Economic History 178
- The Economics of Conservation 203
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Metropolitanism, Nationality, and the Crisis of Industrialism
- Economic Nationalism 211
- The Canadian Economy and the Depression 225
- Some Problems of Adjustment in Canada 232
- “For the People”: The Intellectual State of Canada 241
- The Rowell-Sirois Report 251
- Recent Trends in Canadian-American Relations 262
- Great Britain, the United States, and Canada 271
- Business and Government 290
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Political Culture, the Bias of Communication, and Economic Change
- On the Economic Significance of Cultural Factors 297
- Industrialism and Cultural Values 316
- The Bias of Communication 325
- The Mechanization of Knowledge 350
- A Plea for Time 356
- The Concept of Monopoly and Civilization 384
- The Problem of Space 390
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The Intellectual as Citizen
- The Role of the Social Scientist 429
- The Passing of Political Economy 438
- The “Common Man” and Internationalism: Myths in the Social Sciences 443
- The Intellectual in History 446
- The Church in Canada 459
- Adult Education and Universities 471
- Democracy and the Free City 482
- Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Celebrating Innis: The Man, the Legacy, and Our Future xiii
-
Staple Trades, the Rise of Industrialism, and the Enlargement of Empire
- The Importance of Staple Products in Canadian Development 3
- The Political Implications of Unused Capacity in Frontier Economies 24
- Decentralization and Democracy in the Atlantic Basin 35
- The Economic Development of the Maritime Provinces, 1867–1921 49
- The Penetrative Powers of the Price System on New World States 66
- Liquidity Preference and the Specialization of Production in North America and the Pacific 88
-
Resources and Regionalism: The Origins of Modern Canada
- Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 123
- Unused Capacity as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 139
- Commerce and Industry in Canadian Economic Development, 1760–1935 155
- The Place of Land in North American Federations 166
- Organized Labour and Living Standards in Canadian Economic History 178
- The Economics of Conservation 203
-
Metropolitanism, Nationality, and the Crisis of Industrialism
- Economic Nationalism 211
- The Canadian Economy and the Depression 225
- Some Problems of Adjustment in Canada 232
- “For the People”: The Intellectual State of Canada 241
- The Rowell-Sirois Report 251
- Recent Trends in Canadian-American Relations 262
- Great Britain, the United States, and Canada 271
- Business and Government 290
-
Political Culture, the Bias of Communication, and Economic Change
- On the Economic Significance of Cultural Factors 297
- Industrialism and Cultural Values 316
- The Bias of Communication 325
- The Mechanization of Knowledge 350
- A Plea for Time 356
- The Concept of Monopoly and Civilization 384
- The Problem of Space 390
-
The Intellectual as Citizen
- The Role of the Social Scientist 429
- The Passing of Political Economy 438
- The “Common Man” and Internationalism: Myths in the Social Sciences 443
- The Intellectual in History 446
- The Church in Canada 459
- Adult Education and Universities 471
- Democracy and the Free City 482
- Index 487