Nationalism Without Walls: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Canadian

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In Nationalism without Walls, Richard Gwyn argues that Canadians are in the midst of a crisis that has almost nothing to do with Quebec, and everything to do with the strains caused by the 'identity politics' of language, race, and gender, and by the inequalities caused by the global economy and neoconservative politics. If we come through this crisis, we could become the world's first postmodern nation.

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