National Identity in Canada and Cosmopolitan CommunityThis book attempts to explore and develop the concept of "national unity" in Canada, as a diverse society of many peoples. A cosmopolitan conception of society in Canada is utilized to develop this theme. This conception will be, in part, discussed in the context of the issue of "multiculturalism". |
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