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Founded in Toronto in 1968, the Praxis Corporation was a progressive research institute mandated to spark political discussion about a range of social issues, such as poverty, homelessness, anti-war activism, community activism and worker organization. Deemed a radical threat by the Canadian state, Praxis was put under RCMP surveillance. In 1970, Praxis’s office was burgled and burned to the ground. No arrests were made, but internal documents and records stolen from Praxis ended up in the hands of the RCMP Security Service. All this occurred as Pierre Trudeau’s Liberal government shifted away from social spending and poverty reduction towards the economic regime of austerity and neoliberalism that we have today. In When Poverty Mattered, Paul Weinberg combines insights gleaned from internal government documents, access to information requests and investigative journalism to provide both a history of radical politics in 1960s Canada and an illustration of misdeeds and dirty tricks the Canadian government orchestrated in order to disrupt activist organizations fighting for a more just society.

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Contents: Background • Acknowledgements • Preamble • Introduction • Poverty Is Rediscovered • Trudeau Addresses the Issue of Poverty • Media and Poverty • Praxis and Its Contribution • Other Poverty Initiatives • Opposition Against Praxis and Anti-Poverty Initiatives • Break-In, Theft and a Fire at Praxis • The Dirty Tricks Scandal • Guaranteed Annual Income of Basic Income? • Then and Now — What the Sixties Have Taughts Us • Conclusion • References • Index

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      Publisher: Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9781773631806, 978-1773631806
      ISBN10: 1773631802

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Founded in Toronto in 1968, the Praxis Corporation was a progressive research institute mandated to spark political discussion about a range of social issues, such as poverty, homelessness, anti-war activism, community activism and worker organization. Deemed a radical threat by the Canadian state, Praxis was put under RCMP surveillance. In 1970, Praxis’s office was burgled and burned to the ground. No arrests were made, but internal documents and records stolen from Praxis ended up in the hands of the RCMP Security Service. All this occurred as Pierre Trudeau’s Liberal government shifted away from social spending and poverty reduction towards the economic regime of austerity and neoliberalism that we have today. In When Poverty Mattered, Paul Weinberg combines insights gleaned from internal government documents, access to information requests and investigative journalism to provide both a history of radical politics in 1960s Canada and an illustration of misdeeds and dirty tricks the Canadian government orchestrated in order to disrupt activist organizations fighting for a more just society.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Background • Acknowledgements • Preamble • Introduction • Poverty Is Rediscovered • Trudeau Addresses the Issue of Poverty • Media and Poverty • Praxis and Its Contribution • Other Poverty Initiatives • Opposition Against Praxis and Anti-Poverty Initiatives • Break-In, Theft and a Fire at Praxis • The Dirty Tricks Scandal • Guaranteed Annual Income of Basic Income? • Then and Now — What the Sixties Have Taughts Us • Conclusion • References • Index

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