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Archive | 2010

3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth

Eric Tucker; Jane Pulkingham

J.S. Woodsworth was a prominent Canadian socialist who was a member of the Canadian Parliament from 1921 to 1942 and a founder of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), the predecessor of the present New Democratic Party (NDP). This paper uses a Gramscian framework to explore his promotion of labour rights in the inter-war years, which I argue was an interregnum, a period when the hegemony of the old order was weakened. In this period, counter-hegemonic projects were launched to challenge the old order but, at the same time, so too were liberal passive revolutionary projects that aimed to restore the hegemony of capitalist relation by accommodating some of the demands of disgruntled workers, as well as coercive ones to restore order by force. J.S. Woodsworth strenuously fought against rising coercion and attempted to pursue a politics of amelioration in the hopes it would eventually lead toward socialism, but in the end it was the liberal counter-hegemonic project that was successful. I then examine the Woodsworth legacy for our time, a moment that I argue is also an interregnum, when the hegemony of the post-war order has been weakened, but because subordinated classes are weak, a counter-hegemonic project is not in the offing. Instead, we are witnessing an increase in coercion, on the one hand, and a weak politics of amelioration on the other.


Archive | 2010

9. ‘Re-construction’ from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The Practice of Solidarity

Geraldina Polanco; Cecily Nicholson; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity

Neal McLeod; Jane Pulkingham


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10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility

Daniel Coleman; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics

Allen Mills; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and Fate of Human Rights

Gary Teeple; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project

Hugh Shewell; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in Vancouver’s Inner City

Denielle Elliott; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy in an Era of Economic Globalization

David Schneiderman; Jane Pulkingham


Archive | 2010

12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities

David Chariandy; Jane Pulkingham

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