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24 September 2019

Why are we selling off the impressive public enterprises we often battled as a nation to create?
In the early 1900s, thousands of Canadians battled wealthy interests, winning control of Niagara Falls and creating a public power company. Another popular movement succeeded in creating Canada’s public broadcasting system to counter American dominance of the airwaves. And a Canadian doctor established a publicly owned laboratory that saved countless lives by producing affordable medications, contributing to medical breakthroughs and helping to eradicate smallpox throughout the world.
But in recent decades, we have allowed our inspiring public enterprises to be privatized and our vital public programs downsized, leaving us increasingly dominated by the forces of private greed that rule the marketplace.
In The Sport and Prey of Capitalists, Linda McQuaig challenges the dogma of privatization, which has defined our political era. She argues that now more than ever, as we grapple with climate change and income inequality, we need to expand, not shrink, our public sphere.
In the early 1900s, thousands of Canadians battled wealthy interests, winning control of Niagara Falls and creating a public power company. Another popular movement succeeded in creating Canada’s public broadcasting system to counter American dominance of the airwaves. And a Canadian doctor established a publicly owned laboratory that saved countless lives by producing affordable medications, contributing to medical breakthroughs and helping to eradicate smallpox throughout the world.
But in recent decades, we have allowed our inspiring public enterprises to be privatized and our vital public programs downsized, leaving us increasingly dominated by the forces of private greed that rule the marketplace.
In The Sport and Prey of Capitalists, Linda McQuaig challenges the dogma of privatization, which has defined our political era. She argues that now more than ever, as we grapple with climate change and income inequality, we need to expand, not shrink, our public sphere.
Price: $24.99
Pages: 264
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
24 September 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459743663
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Capitalism, Capitalism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Free Enterprise & Capitalism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Canadian, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Political economy
Linda McQuaig is the recipient of a National Newspaper Award for investigative reporting. She is also the author of eight national bestsellers, including Shooting the Hippo, selected by the Literary Review of Canada as one of the twenty-five most influential books of the past twenty-five years.
Introduction
Chapter One….. Justin Trudeau Meets the Smartest Guy on Wall Street
Chapter Two….. The Worst Deal of the Century
Chapter Three…..The Thrill of Hearing Organ Music on a Train Crossing the Prairies
Chapter Four….Niagara Falls, Berlin Rises
Chapter Five….. From Horse Barn to World Stage: The Connaught Story
Chapter Six….. Driving Out the Loan Sharks: The Case for Public Banking
Chapter Seven….. Oil and the Search for Our Inner Viking
Chapter Eight….. The Triumph of the Commons
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Chapter One….. Justin Trudeau Meets the Smartest Guy on Wall Street
Chapter Two….. The Worst Deal of the Century
Chapter Three…..The Thrill of Hearing Organ Music on a Train Crossing the Prairies
Chapter Four….Niagara Falls, Berlin Rises
Chapter Five….. From Horse Barn to World Stage: The Connaught Story
Chapter Six….. Driving Out the Loan Sharks: The Case for Public Banking
Chapter Seven….. Oil and the Search for Our Inner Viking
Chapter Eight….. The Triumph of the Commons
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index