Politics and Ideology in Canada

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-10-01
Publisher(s): McGill Queens Univ
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Summary

A wide-ranging analysis of public and elite attitudes reveals a hegemonic order through the early 1980s, built around public support for the institutions of the Canadian welfare state. But there was also widespread public alienation from politics. Public opinion was quite strongly linked to class but not to party politics. Regional variation in political ideology on a broad range of issues was less pronounced than differences between Quebec and English Canada. Much deeper ideological divisions separated the elites, with a dramatic polarization between corporate and labour respondents. State elites fell between these two, though generally more favourable to capital. The responses of the business elites reveal the ideological roots of the Mulroney years in support for cuts in social programs, free trade, privatization, and deregulation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(20)
PART ONE THEORY, CONTEXT, AND METHODS
The Problem of Hegemony in Theory and History: An Introduction
23(33)
Ideological Divisions in Capitalist Society: Competing Perspectives in Political Sociology
56(35)
Class, Ideology, and Survey Research: Methods and Operational Approaches
91(46)
PART TWO PUBLIC IDEOLOGY
Popular Ideology in Canada: The Contours of Public Opinion
137(46)
Class, Region, and Ideology in Canada: The Structure of Ideological Divisions
183(64)
Party and Ideology in Canada: The Mediation of Conflict
247(30)
PART THREE ELITE IDEOLOGY
State Power and Elite Ideology
277(34)
Ideology and Representation: Elite and Public Attitudes
311(28)
Elite Divisions and Class Rule
339(46)
Social Background, Careers, and Elite Ideology in Canada
385(32)
PART FOUR
Conclusions
417(54)
APPENDICES
Appendix A Implementing Marxist Concepts of Class and Comparing Alternative Class Structures
437(21)
Appendix B Ideological Constraint: The Structure of Public Ideology
458(9)
Appendix C Description of Scales Measuring the Political Ideology of Elites
467(4)
References 471(20)
Index 491

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