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In The Servant State: Overseeing Capital Accumulation in Canada, McCormack and Workman explore Canada s experience through the age of austerity and highlight how this experience has been shaped by the specific way capitalist development has unfolded in Canada and the role of the state in this process. "
Brief description:
Thom Workman received a PhD from York University. He is Professor of Political Science at University of New Brunswick - Fredericton. His research interests include political and social thought, critical political discourses, Marxism and labour history. He is currently involved in research projects on the political and social thought of A.N. Whitehead, ancient Greek thought on war and empire, and imperialism and Canada. Thom teaches courses on literature and politics, alternative political communities, alienation, modern political theory, political leadership, and conflict studies.
Review Quotes: "... the authors give us the most powerful, original, and compelling analysis of Canadian capitalism that we have had for decades. With the publication of The Servant State, all serious students of political economy will be obliged to sit up and pay attention. This book is a game-changer. There is simply nothing else that even comes close to it in terms of theoretical sophistication and empirical detail. The Servant State is meticulously documented and systematically theorized. It deserves to be on every reading list in the field for many years to come."--David McNally, author of Global Slump