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The Three Questions: Prosperity and the Public Good

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The Three Questions: Prosperity and the Public Good

by Bob Rae

McClelland & Stewart | September 19, 2006 | Trade Paperback

If I am not for myself, who is for me?
But if I am only for myself, what am I?
And if not now, when?

Following his bestselling political memoir, the former premier of Ontario stepped back to consider the subject of responsibility in and for society. Structuring his thoughts on Rabbi Hillel's famous questions, he explores the roles of government, business, communities and individuals in the new economic and political reality of Canada. He confronts the most basic and urgent question of our time: in this age of globalism, in this period when the gulf between rich and poor is growing, what is our responsibility to ourselves and to others?

Every successful society needs to recognize and reward individual success as well as demonstrate an organized capacity for social compassion. A successful politics will understand that pursuing both prosperity and the public good - finding the right answers to the three questions - is not easy. But the challenge must be met.

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If I am not for myself, who is for me?
But if I am only for myself, what am I?
And if not now, when?

Following his bestselling political memoir, the former premier of Ontario stepped back to consider the subject of responsibility in and for society. Structuring his thoughts on Rabbi Hillel's famous questions, he explores the roles of government, business, communities and individuals in the new economic and political reality of Canada. He confronts the most basic and urgent question of our time: in this age of globalism, in this period when the gulf between rich and poor is growing, what is our responsibility to ourselves and to others?

Every successful society needs to recognize and reward individual success as well as demonstrate an organized capacity for social compassion. A successful politics will understand that pursuing both prosperity and the public good - finding the right answers to the three questions - is not easy. But the challenge must be met.

From the Jacket

"Wise and optimistic…a wonderful appeal for tolerance and civility in an age when they are ever harder to find." - Maclean's

"This book is a jarring wake-up call to old-style socialist thinkers and would-be protectionists."
- The Ottawa Citizen

"There is a philosophical elegance to Rae's work."
- National Post

About the Author

Bob Rae was born in Ottawa in 1948. He has a B.A. and an LL.B. from the University of Toronto and was a Rhodes Scholar in 1969. He obtained a B.Phil. degree from Oxford University in 1971. He served as Ontario''s 21st Premier, and was elected to federal and provincial parliaments eight times.
Mr. Rae is now a partner at the law firm of Goodman Phillips and Vineberg. His memoir, From Protest to Power: Personal Reflections on a Life in Politics, was a national bestseller.

Trade Paperback

288 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5 x 0.6 in

September 19, 2006

McClelland & Stewart

English


0771072864
9780771072864

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From the Critics

"Wise and optimistic…a wonderful appeal for tolerance and civility in an age when they are ever harder to find." - Maclean's

"This book is a jarring wake-up call to old-style socialist thinkers and would-be protectionists."
- The Ottawa Citizen

"There is a philosophical elegance to Rae's work."
- National Post

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