Confronting Illiberalism
A Canadian Perspective
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:29th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon

Illiberalism and liberalism compete for the attention of Canadians today. The latter honours values and features that we associate with Western democracies, particularly their democratic institutions and politics, established freedoms, equality of opportunity, and market economies. Illiberal voices challenging them have become more prominent in our politics, universities, and schools and in public administration generally. These voices disparage historical understandings of Western democracy and seek to fundamentally alter its features and values.
In Confronting Illiberalism, Peter MacKinnon argues that the liberalism that has been a foundation of Canadian democracy is in decline, resulting in diminished freedom of expression, a deteriorating political and policy environment, and fraying social cohesion. The book investigates claims that are made in the name of freedom, the decline of our politics, the increase of hate crimes, the persistence of inequality, and the vulnerability of our institutions. Confronting Illiberalism calls upon Canadians to challenge and resist illiberal influence and to restore liberalism to a central place in our public lives.
“Confronting Illiberalism is a timely and persuasive intervention. It will appeal to scholars of Canadian politics, law, and public policy, as well as to general readers concerned about the health of democratic institutions. Its brevity makes it highly readable, yet its insights linger. In an age when polarisation often drowns out deliberation, Peter MacKinnon's call for a principled and pluralistic liberalism is both welcome and necessary.” -- Cristina-Georgiana Voicu * British Journal of Canadian Studies *
ISBN: 9781487561154
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
Weight: 190g
144 pages