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  • The George Grant reader
  • Written by author William Christian and Sheila Grant
  • Published by Toronto ; University of Toronto Press, c1998., 1997/12/01
  • Called the most forceful voice of philosophic radicalism that Canada has so far produced, George Grant was a prolific writer, engaged by subjects ranging from Canadian politics to ancient philosophy. The George Grant Reader is the first book to bring toge
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
Prologue: What Is Philosophy? (1954) 33
1 Politics and Morality 41
The Character of Canada: The Empire: Yes or No? (1945) 43
Mass Society: The Minds of Men in the Atomic Age (1955) 51
Equality and the NDP: An Ethic of Community (1961) 59
Canada and Nationalism: Lament for a Nation (1965) 76
The Vietnam War: A Critique of the New Left (1966) 84
The Vietnam War: The Value of Protest (1966) 90
The United States as a Technological Society: The Great Society (1967) 95
Pierre Trudeau: Nationalism and Rationality (1971) 103
Justice and the Right to Life: English-Speaking Justice (1974) 108
Canada and Quebec: On National Unity (1977) 125
Classical Liberalism: John Stuart Mill (1977) 129
Conservatism: A Democrat in Theory and in Soul (1979) 134
British Conservatism: Benjamin Disraeli (1982) 138
Liberalism and Tyranny: The Triumph of the Will (1988) 142
Free Trade: The Fate of the Willing (1988) 151
2 Philosophy and Education 155
Philosophy and the Perfection of God: Philosophy (1951) 157
The Role of Education: The Paradox of Democratic Education (1955) 174
Resignation From York: Letter of Resignation (1960) 188
The Multiversity: The University Curriculum (1975) 191
Research and Resignation: The Battle between Teaching and Research (1980) 200
3 Thinking Their Thoughts 205
Plato: Introduction to Plato (1973) 207
Plato: Plato and Augustine (1952) 210
St Augustine: Charles Cochrane (1954) 214
St Augustine: The Moving Image of Eternity (1986) 218
Immanuel Kant: Kant and the Separation of Good and Necessity 219
Immanuel Kant: George Grant to Simone Petrement (1975) 222
Immanuel Kant: Lecture (1977/8) 223
Immanuel Kant: Lecture (1977/8) 223
Karl Marx: Philosophy in the Mass Age (1959) 226
Simone Weil: Introduction to Simone Weil (1970) 238
Simone Weil: Petrement's Simone Weil (1977) 254
Simone Weil: In Defence of Simone Weil (1988) 256
Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojeve: Tyranny and Wisdom (1964) 267
Friedrich Nietzsche: Time as History (1969) 280
Friedrich Nietzsche: Nietzsche's View of Socrates (1977) 290
Friedrich Nietzsche: Nietzsche and the Ancients (1979) 293
Martin Heidegger: Interview on Martin Heidegger (1986) 300
Martin Heidegger: Confronting Heidegger's Nietzsche (1988) 303
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Why Real Rousseau? (1981) 311
4 George Grant On ... : Reviews and Essays 319
Francis Bacon: The Philosophy of Francis Bacon (1948) 321
Bertrand Russell: Pursuit of an Illusion (1952) 323
Sigmund Freud: Conceptions of Health (1962) 335
Carl Gustav Jung: Carl Gustav Jung (1962) 345
Harold Adams Innis: The Idea File of Harold Adams Innis (1980) 355
Northrop Frye: The Great Code (1982) 357
Dennis Lee: Dennis Lee - Poetry and Philosophy (1982) 361
Louis-Ferdinand Celine: Celine: Art and Politics (1983) 369
5 Technology and Modernity 385
The Good or Values?: Value and Technology (1964) 387
The Civilization of Technique: The Technological Society (1966) 394
America: A New World: In Defence of North America (1969) 399
Technology as Warning: Knowing and Making (1975) 407
Technology as Ontology: The Computer Does Not Impose on Us the Ways It Should Be Used (1976) 418
Technology and Faith: Justice and Technology (1984) 435
6 The Beautiful and the Good 445
The Theology of the Cross: Good Friday (1952) 447
Intimations of Deprival: A Platitude (1969) 448
Death as Absence: Jelte Kuipers - An Appreciation (1970) 453
The Absence of Justice: Torture (1977) 456
Bliss: Foreword to Neo-Vedanta and Modernity (1983) 460
Love: Faith and the Multiversity (1986) 461
Index 483


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