The text explores critical themes such as industrial unionism, international solidarity, and the specific challenges faced by the Canadian left during a period of rapid industrialization and social transition. By applying Marxist principles to the Canadian experience, Buck outlines the strategies and goals required to achieve a more equitable social order. "Our Fight for Canada" serves as an important historical record of the ideological fervor that shaped the nation's political landscape, offering deep insights into the history of trade unions and radical political thought. This work remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of social movements and the development of left-wing ideology in North America.
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