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Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Referendum? What Referendum?

A constitutional expert argues that the federal insistence on clarity has paid off

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

Daniel Marc Weinstock

Daniel Marc Weinstock holds the Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the Université de Montréal.

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Daniel Marc Weinstock

Freedom Redefined

We find it in the process of fighting for it, not at the end of the road November 2009
Political philosophy, at least as practised by many of the most renowned and widely discussed English-speaking philosophers working in that field today, is a paradoxical practice. On the one hand, it deals with politics, that most concrete of human activities, through which human agents organize their communal lives. On the other, it is at times extremely…

Multicultural Growing Pains

Recent panics about “reasonable accommodation,” argues a Montreal philosopher, reflect an immaturity in Canadian thinking. January–February 2008