Oct 16, 2010 | Author - Ron Dart
The language of Red Toryism became popular in the mid-1960s when Gad Howoritz suggested that George Grant was a Red Tory. The publication and immediate success of Grant’s, Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism (1965), made it abundantly clear that...
Oct 16, 2010 | Author - Ron Dart
"George Grant was Canada’s most significant public philosopher." Graeme Nicholson, Athens and Jerusalem: George Grant’s Theology, Philosophy, and Politics (p. 323) 1...
Aug 4, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak, Author - Ron Dart
Those who follow Clarion with any regularity will note some common themes among many of our regular contributors. These include a concern for the link between spirituality and justice, a Christo-centric ethic promoting nonviolent social action, a critique of any...