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Paperback The Third Force in Canada: The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, 1932-1948 Book

ISBN: 0520344863

ISBN13: 9780520344860

The Third Force in Canada: The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, 1932-1948

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The Third Force in Canada: The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, 1932-1948 by Dean E. McHenry offers a detailed political history of one of Canada's most significant yet often misunderstood movements. Formed during the crisis of the Great Depression and modeled in part on the British Labour Party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) positioned itself as a democratic socialist alternative to both laissez-faire liberalism and revolutionary communism. McHenry situates the CCF as a North American counterpart to Europe's "third force," a party that sought to reconcile parliamentary democracy with economic planning and social ownership. His study charts the CCF's origins in agrarian protest and labor unrest, its national and provincial structures, and its relationship with organized labor, agricultural organizations, and the cooperative movement. The book highlights how the CCF contended with hostility from conservatives, cautious overtures from liberals, and sharp rivalry with communists, while maintaining ties with international socialist groups.

McHenry devotes special attention to the CCF's electoral campaigns, its parliamentary presence, and its breakthrough in Saskatchewan, where the party formed North America's first social democratic government under Tommy Douglas in 1944. He analyzes the Regina Manifesto, the CCF's bold statement of purpose, and assesses the party's attempts to implement policies ranging from socialized enterprises to expanded health and welfare services. Yet the study is not merely descriptive; McHenry considers both the assets and liabilities of the CCF experiment and probes its long-term significance for Canadian politics. Written as part of a comparative series on Commonwealth labour parties, the book places the Canadian case alongside experiences in Britain and New Zealand. By reconstructing the rise and challenges of the CCF in its formative years, McHenry provides a comprehensive analysis of democratic socialism's possibilities and limits in the Canadian context, offering insights into broader debates about reform, radicalism, and the adaptation of socialist politics in North America.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1950.

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