Using Marxist state theory as an analytical framework, this thesis explains the problems faced by the Ontario New Democratic Party government (1990-1995) in implementing a social democratic agenda. Not only was the government constrained in its ability to implement progressive policy, but it was also pushed to implement a Social Contract (involving legislated wage cuts to public sector employees) that alienated the party's base of support, making it more difficult for the party to organize in the future. Although this study relies predominantly on a reinterpretation of existing research on the topic, some primary research is used in the analysis, including interviews with members of the labour movement and former MPPs and analysi...
Marxist approaches to power focus on its relation to class domination in capitalist societies. Power...
This paper examines a relative rarity in recent Canadian labour-state relations: the successful resi...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
The NDP was founded out of the ashes of the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation to cooperate with ...
At the turn of the century, socialist groups of several different hues were active in British Columb...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
My dissertation research is interdisciplinary in nature, at the nexus of three areas of scholarly wo...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
The Ontario government's December 1996 move to amalgamate the municipalities that made up Metropoli...
Demystifying the Commodification of Social Relations in the Ontario Child Protection System: A Marxi...
This thesis provides a Marxist analysis of the political economy of contemporary Māori protest polit...
While significant advances have been made in Marxist state theory, there are important gaps that nee...
The policy of a political party reflects its philosophy and historical background. Social welfare ha...
This research uses the Occupy Movement as a springboard to discuss contemporary political struggles ...
Marxist approaches to power focus on its relation to class domination in capitalist societies. Power...
This paper examines a relative rarity in recent Canadian labour-state relations: the successful resi...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
The NDP was founded out of the ashes of the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation to cooperate with ...
At the turn of the century, socialist groups of several different hues were active in British Columb...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
My dissertation research is interdisciplinary in nature, at the nexus of three areas of scholarly wo...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
The Ontario government's December 1996 move to amalgamate the municipalities that made up Metropoli...
Demystifying the Commodification of Social Relations in the Ontario Child Protection System: A Marxi...
This thesis provides a Marxist analysis of the political economy of contemporary Māori protest polit...
While significant advances have been made in Marxist state theory, there are important gaps that nee...
The policy of a political party reflects its philosophy and historical background. Social welfare ha...
This research uses the Occupy Movement as a springboard to discuss contemporary political struggles ...
Marxist approaches to power focus on its relation to class domination in capitalist societies. Power...
This paper examines a relative rarity in recent Canadian labour-state relations: the successful resi...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...