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Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way
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01 January 2000

"Campbell's analysis of [Winch's, Russell's, Mould's, and Pritchard's] pre-labour revolt [has] roots in Victorian and Edwardian England and Scotland and his detailed study of their subsequent careers in the Canada of the 1920s-60s is particularly valuable ... Campbell's is the first sustained analysis and contains considerable new evidence." Greg Kealey, Dean of Graduate Studies, University Research Professor. Memorial University.
"an interesting and important book ... [Campbell] puts forward a well-considered argument that will shape the future of the history of Canadian social thought and radical movement ... [he] reviews Marxism of the Third Way in the light of different contemporary social thinkers and engagingly deals with their strengths and shortcomings in a thoughtful and thought provoking manner." James Naylor, Department of History, Brandon University.
"Campbell's analysis of [Winch's, Russell's, Mould's, and Pritchard's] pre-labour revolt [has] roots in Victorian and Edwardian England and Scotland and his detailed study of their subsequent careers in the Canada of the 1920s-60s is particularly valuable ... Campbell's is the first sustained analysis and contains considerable new evidence." Greg Kealey, Dean of Graduate Studies, University Research Professor. Memorial University. "an interesting and important book ... [Campbell] puts forward a well-considered argument that will shape the future of the history of Canadian social thought and radical movement ... [he] reviews Marxism of the Third Way in the light of different contemporary social thinkers and engagingly deals with their strengths and shortcomings in a thoughtful and thought provoking manner." James Naylor, Department of History, Brandon University.