
Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime
Past Principles and Present Challenges
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Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime
Past Principles and Present Challenges
About this book
Shortly after Canadian confederation, Thomas D'Arcy McGee proclaimed that education was "an essential condition of our political independence" and that its role was to form citizens for the new regime. Comparing this idea of education for citizenship, or civic education, to the modern goals of education, Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime explores the founders' principles, their sources, and the challenges that threaten their vision for Canada.
The collection's first essays analyze the political thought of early Canadians such as Brown, McGee, Ryerson, and Bourinot, while later chapters examine enduring principles of liberal democracy derived from Aristotle, de Tocqueville, and Hobbes. The final chapters bring the discussion forward to such topics as the decline of Canadian Catholic liberal arts colleges and the emerging role of our Supreme Court as a self-appointed "moral tutor." Moreover, as it deals with the changing roles of universities in contemporary Canada, Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime engages current debates about the value and place of a traditional liberal education and the consequences of turning our back on the concepts that inspired our founding leaders.
Considering whether Canada’s early documents and traditions can revive past debates and shed light on contemporary issues, this highly original collection presents education as an essential condition of our independence and asks whether current educational principles are threatening Canadians’ capacity for self-government.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- When Canadians Rewrote Their History: Discarding “Liberty” and Embracing “Community”
- Liberal Education Embedded in Civic Education for Responsible Government: The Case of John George Bourinot
- Constituting Canadians: George Brown’s Confederation Address
- Thomas D’Arcy McGee’s Civic Paideia for Canada
- Canadian Guardian: The Educational Statesmanship of Egerton Ryerson
- Marshall McLuhan, George Grant, and the Ancient-Modern-Protestant Quarrel in Canada
- Catholic Education and the Culture of Life
- Liberal Education and the Democratic Soul: Lessons from Alexis de Tocqueville
- Democracy in Canada: What Tocqueville Can Teach Canadians
- Ties of Friendship and Citizenship in a Globalized World
- The Supreme Court of Canada as Moral Tutor: Religious Freedom, Civil Society, and Charter Values
- The Hobbesian Foundations of Modern Illiberal Education
- Contributors
- Index