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Theorising the anti-nation: George Woodcock,anarchism, and Canadian nationalism
Authors:Matthew S Adams
Affiliation:IRPH, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
Abstract:George Woodcock was anarchism's most influential historian and an important public intellectual in Canada. This article focuses on his engagement with Canadian nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s. It argues that a ‘philosophical anarchism’ was at the heart of his intellectual project, and this informed his reading of Canadian cultural development and subsequent political challenge to Pierre Elliott Trudeau's civic nationalism. Woodcock decoupled the concepts of ‘nation’ and ‘state’ in order to develop a radically different model for Canada—the ‘anti-nation’—defined by regionalism, federalism and direct democracy. His reading of Canada's cultural history supporting this position was therefore part of a strategy to repurpose nationalist rhetoric towards anti-state ends.
Keywords:anarchism  Canada  civic nationalism  cultural nationalism  nation-building  Pierre Trudeau
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