The Kingdom of America: The Canadian Creed

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Synopsis

"The Kingdom of America, the Canadian Creed" explores the complex intersections of national identity, political ideology, and social values within the North American context. Written during a transformative period in the early 20th century, John Mitchell's work delves into the philosophical foundations that distinguish Canadian society from its southern neighbor. By examining the concept of a "Canadian Creed," the text seeks to define the unique moral and political principles that govern the nation's sense of self and its place within the broader English-speaking world.

Through a thoughtful analysis of historical developments and cultural undercurrents, the book contrasts the ideals of the American republic with the evolving traditions of Canada. It addresses themes of loyalty, governance, and the spiritual or ethical dimensions of citizenship. "The Kingdom of America, the Canadian Creed" serves as a significant historical document for readers interested in the development of Canadian nationalism and the intellectual history of North America. This work provides valuable insight into how early 20th-century thinkers navigated the tensions between continental proximity and distinct national heritage, offering a compelling look at the aspirations that shaped a nation's collective consciousness.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025763828
  • Number of pages: 100
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 5 mm
  • Languages: English