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    "What does it mean to live beside an eroding democracy? As this
    powerful and timely book argues, that question will define the
    next generation of Canadian politics.

    "As a congressional staffer in the United States, Rob Goodman
    watched firsthand as a rising authoritarian movement
    disenfranchised voters, sabotaged institutions, and brought
    America to the brink of a coup. Now, as a political theorist
    who makes his home in Canada, he has an urgent warning for his
    adopted country: The same forces that have upended democracy in
    America and around the world are on the move in Canada, too.
    But we can protect our democracy by drawing on a set of
    political, cultural, and historical resources that are
    distinctly of this place.

    "In Not Here, Goodman outlines four such resources. First, the
    rejection of the dangerous idea of one "real" Canadian people.
    Second, the refusal of political charisma and founder-worship.
    Third, a set of social programs-embattled but still standing-
    that empower neighbours to see one another as equals. And
    fourth, Canada's longstanding search for an identity separate
    from the great power with which it shares a continent.

    "Today, that great power is a democracy in decline, and so
    defending what makes Canada distinct matters more now than ever
    before. Canadian difference is not a curiosity, a luxury good,
    or a vanity item. It is a democratic immune system.

    "Laying bare the historical roots of today's politics and
    making an urgent case for action, Not Here is a roadmap for
    safeguarding a democracy under unprecedented threat.

    Not Here: Why American Democracy Is Eroding and How Canada Can
    Protect Itself | Hardcover

    Rob Goodman

    Simon & Schuster

    Political Science / Political Ideologies - Democracy / World - Canadian / History & Theory

    Published Aug 15, 2023

    Rob Goodman is an assistant professor of politics and public
    administration at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he
    teaches and writes on topics such as populism, rhetoric, and
    the history of political thought. He previously worked as a
    speechwriter in the US House and Senate. He is an award-winning
    author and coauthor of several books, including Words on Fire:
    Eloquence and Its Conditions. He lives in Toronto with his
    family.



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