Political Science 2230E Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Amor De Cosmos, Joseph Trutch, Napoleonic Code

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Week 2: september 18: brooks chapter 14, chapter 8: what is a canadian? in ajzenstat et al. eds. , canada"s founding debates. 1800s, end of 1950s: the end of the la revanche des berceaux- the high birth rate that originally enabled french. Protestant, materialistic, liberal democratic and business orientated: exponents of traditional nationalism: English: george etienne cartier: believed in the political nationality of diverse races (ethnic groups) and religions united to promote general welfare; In regards to the reveal of the canadian constitution- the idea of unity of races was utopian it was impossible. Dissimilarity in fact appeared to be the order of the physical world and the moral world, as well as the political world : add based on quiz. John sanborn: believed that in order for this constitution to hold, it must be planted deep in the affections of people (until their intellects caught up, their human emotion was imperative to the success of unity)

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