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When Democratic Socialists Discovered Democracy: The League for Social Reconstruction Confronts the ‘Quebec Problem!’
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When Democratic Socialists Discovered Democracy: The League for Social Reconstruction Confronts the ‘Quebec Problem!’
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Abstract |
An examination of how a leading group of Anglophone Montreal socialists in the 1930s – David Lewis, Leonard Marsh, Frank Scott, Eugene Forsey and King Gordon – redefined their political strategy and reaffirmed their beliefs in civil liberties in the wake of a growing fear of fascism evolving within French Quebec nationalism.
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The Canadian Historical Review
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Vol. 86
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no. 1
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53-81
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March 2005
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en
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Mills, Sean. “When Democratic Socialists Discovered Democracy: The League for Social Reconstruction Confronts the ‘Quebec Problem!’” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 86, no. 1 (March 2005): 53–81.
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