What's Happened to Politics Author:Bob Rae Poised to capitalize on renewed political interest following the federal election, the trade paperback edition of What?s Happened to Politics? is sure to be necessary reading for every concerned Canadian citizen. — Segmented electorates. Political leaders avoiding debate and dialogue in favour of an endless repetition of sound bites and vanity vi... more »deos with little substance. Billions of dollars spent on lobbying. It?s clear that Canadian politics is in a sorry state. Through increasingly low voter turnouts and a general lack of engagement in the political process, Canadians have shown that they are dissatisfied and fed up with present-day politics.
At a time when Canadians across the political spectrum are frustrated with political gamesmanship, it is more important than ever to find ways to re-engage with our communities, our leaders, and our political institutions. In Bob Rae, Canadians hear the voice of reason they need, and in What?s Happened to Politics?, they finally get an definitive account of the problems plaguing their national politics. Touching on everything from polling to issues of social justice to the way in which political parties package their candidates, Rae identifies the shortcomings of the current Canadian political framework, and what we, as citizens, can do to remedy that. With remarkable insight and startling accuracy, Rae envisions a political forum where citizens are inspired to participate, instead of feeling disenfranchised.
Timely, filled with real-world examples, and told from the point of view of an experienced statesman, What?s Happened to Politics? is necessary reading for all Canadians, regardless of their political affiliation. Erudite, engaged, and keenly attuned to the frustrations expressed by Canadians across the political spectrum, Rae shows why he is the leading voice on Canadian politics.« less
The Market's bargain prices are even better for Paperbackswap club members!
Retail Price:$13.00 Buy New (Paperback): $11.19 (save 13%) or Become a PBS member and pay $7.29+1 PBS book credit (save 43%)