Published in 1973, Canada and Radical Social Change captures the spirit, struggles, and radical imagination of the 1960s and early 1970s?a transformative era in Canadian political life. Selected from the pages of Our Generation, one of the country's most influential journals of dissent, this collection brings together voices from the New Left, anarchist, anti-war, feminist, and student movements that were reshaping political thought and action across the country. Edited by Dimitrios Roussopoulos, a key figure in Canada's radical publishing and activist scenes, the volume offers firsthand insight into a generation grappling with imperialism, capitalism, state violence, and the search for new forms of democracy and community. At once a political archive and a call to action, Canada and Radical Social Change remains a vital record of a period when everything felt possible and urgently in need of change. Essential reading for students of Canadian history, social movements, and anyone interested in the roots of contemporary radical politics.
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