Seeking Social Democracy, Edward Broadbent
Seeking Social Democracy, Edward Broadbent
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Seeking Social Democracy
Seven Decades in the Fight for Equality

Author: Edward Broadbent, Frances Abele, Luke Savage, Jonathan Sas

Narrator: Frank Block

Unabridged: 11 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/26/2023


Synopsis

The first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent's ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life

Part memoir, part history, part political manifesto, Seeking Social Democracy offers the first full-length treatment of Ed Broadbent's ideas and remarkable seven-decade engagement in public life. In dialogue with three collaborators from different generations, Broadbent leads listeners through a life spent fighting for equality in Parliament and beyond: exploring the formation of his social democratic ideals, his engagement on the international stage, and his relationships with historical figures from Pierre Trudeau and Fidel Castro to Tommy Douglas, René Lévesque, and Willy Brandt. From the formative minority Parliament of 1972–1974 to the contentious national debate over Canada's constitution to the free trade election of 1988, the book chronicles the life and thought of one of Canada's most respected political leaders and public intellectuals from his childhood in 1930s Oshawa to the present day. Broadbent's analysis also points toward the future, offering lessons to a new generation on how principles can inform action and social democracy can look beyond neoliberalism. The result is an engaging, timely, and sweeping analysis of Canadian politics, philosophy, and the nature of democratic leadership.

About Edward Broadbent

Ed Broadbent was the leader of Canada's New Democratic Party from 1975 to 1989 and member of Parliament for Oshawa (1968-1990) and Ottawa Centre (2004-2006). Before his entry into politics, he taught political theory at York University. He was vice president of the Socialist International from 1979 to 1989 and director of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development from 1990 to 1996. In 2011, he was the founding chair of the Broadbent Institute. He was appointed a member of the Privy Council by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1982 and in 2001 received the highest civilian honor when he was made Companion of the Order of Canada. He is the editor of Democratic Inequality: What Went Wrong? and a frequent author of newspaper and magazine opinion articles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ava on November 25, 2024

Learned a lot......more

Goodreads review by Carlos on January 08, 2024

The books fails at being both a historical piece for those unfamiliar with the history of late 20th century Canadian history and at being a deep exploration of the era for those already familiar with the ropes. Ed's responses, as most of the book is in interview form, assume that the reader is famil......more

Goodreads review by Jack on March 03, 2024

A rich, insightful history of a kind, thoughtful, and deeply impactful Canadian politician. Ed Broadbent led the NDP from 1975 - 1989, and lived an interesting life before, during, and after. This book steers away from a traditional (auto)biography: the book's chapters begin with a short essay on a......more

Goodreads review by JoeBro on March 04, 2024

I really enjoyed the format of the book. The first section of each chapter is written by Broadbent on a particular theme and then the second portion is in an interview format. The questions are deep and interesting. I found Broadbent's take on political engagement and democratic theory to really hol......more

Goodreads review by Tyson Orban on June 11, 2024

Interesting historical figure whose politics I almost wholly agree with. Very interesting to go through Canada’s modern history through his eyes. I’m not a huge fan of the interview genre, especially of retired politicians, because they have enormous records to defend. I took issue in particular wit......more