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The harsh moralistic worldview of Jason Kenney has spurred right-wing populism to the mainstream in Canadian politics, but he unleashed forces he couldn?t control.
From Jason Kenney?s days as an anti-abortion activist at the University of San Francisco, and through his years as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation lobbyist, Reform MP, top cabinet minister in the Harper government, and Alberta premier, he has been single-mindedly driven to bring his harsh moralistic worldview into the mainstream.
Kenney took on the old guard of Canada?s liberal consensus and won, playing a key role in shifting the country?s political discussion to the right. But the very right-wing populist forces Kenney cultivated would come back to haunt him.
Jeremy Appel has observed Alberta politics and reported on various aspects of Kenney?s agenda since 2017, when Kenney made his way across the province in his big blue pickup truck to rile up aggrieved conservatives. Kenneyism examines Kenney’s political beliefs, his rise through federal political ranks, and his ultimate resignation from the leadership of the United Conservative Party.
Piercing through the absurdly generous tributes that greeted its namesake?s political downfall, Jeremy Appel has achieved something vital with Kenneyism; a rigorous critical reflection on one of the most significant reactionary politicians in modern Canadian history.
304 Pages
9in * 6in * 1in
300gr
February 06, 2024
Toronto
CA
9781459752658
eng
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