Unlikely Utopia: The Surprising Triumph Of Canadian Multiculturalism
byMichael Adams
Paperback | November 4, 2008


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Around the world, sectarian tensions divide societies, sometimes erupting into violent confrontation. Some pundits argue that similar convulsions will shake Canada’s multicultural foundations. But Michael Adams argues that Canadians don’t see this as inevitable. Far from being disabused of their naïveté by the world’s conflicts and bloodshed, Adams believes Canadians suspect that the world might just be disabused of its “realism” by the success of the Canadian multicultural experiment. By focusing on the more mundane task of helping people of all kinds get along—both materially and socially—Canada may prove to be the “experiment” that worked.
Title:Unlikely Utopia: The Surprising Triumph Of Canadian MulticulturalismFormat:PaperbackProduct dimensions:264 pages, 9 X 6 X 0.58 inShipping dimensions:264 pages, 9 X 6 X 0.58 inPublished:November 4, 2008Publisher:Penguin CanadaLanguage:English
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ISBN - 10:0143050141
ISBN - 13:9780143050148
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