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Introduction Mr. Brian Moore does a needed service in this book about Canada. He writes with sure knowledge and sympathetic understanding of our northern neighbour, and the pictures interlaced with the text capture the broacl sweep of Canada, its beauty and its loneliness. For most of us in the United States, Canada is not really a foreign country. And failure to grasp this simple fact accounts for mueh of the difficulty which growingly attends our relationship. If we are to understand Canada-as in our deepest self-interest we must-then we...
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Introduction Mr. Brian Moore does a needed service in this book about Canada. He writes with sure knowledge and sympathetic understanding of our northern neighbour, and the pictures interlaced with the text capture the broacl sweep of Canada, its beauty and its loneliness. For most of us in the United States, Canada is not really a foreign country. And failure to grasp this simple fact accounts for mueh of the difficulty which growingly attends our relationship. If we are to understand Canada-as in our deepest self-interest we must-then we have to accept the fact that Canadians want to be Canadians and not "Americans". They want to cultivate their own distinctive national personality and culture-which is under the casual but constant bombardment of a nation io times more populous and 13 times richer. The fact that this steady bombardment of the printed word, of movies, radio and television, of labour unions, of capital-secking investment and of ideas in generál is wholly casual, and not the calculatcd penetration of Canada by the United States government for a political purpose, has really nothing to do with the case. The Canadians are where they are-next to us-and in order to resist the pressurcs to which they feel subjected, they will perpetually amazé most of us in the United States by their reactions to what we do or say to them in all innocence. Even more difficult for most of us to understand is the fact that they feel most injured when we do or say nothing to them- for then "we are taking Canada for granted". It is because of this abyss of innocence- even ignorance-on our side of the bordér that Mr. Moore does such valiant service. He better enables a wide audiencc in our own country to understand something of the proud history and the uncertain, troubled vision of a distinctively Canadian destiny held by our friends in that rich, varied, empty, beautiful country that is Canada. The penetration of the wilderncss by the early voyageurs; the opening up of the rich prairies; the achievement first of Confederation in 1867 and then in 1931 of independence under the Crown; the legendary heroism of Canadians in two world wars and more recently in Korea; the industrialization that has come in recent decades; and the rcmarkable role that Canada began to play on the world stage after World War II, in the United Nations, in the Commonwealth, in N.A.T.O. and indeed everywhere that a few nations gathered together- all these constitute a tribute to the character, the ability and the independent-mindedness that Canada breeds. Different as Canadians are from us and as they are determined to remain, many readers of this volume (and this introduction) will no doubt continue to cling to the belicf that their Canadian relatives and business associates and vacation companions could not possibly be so unfrienclly as to fail to take pride in being mistaken for "Americans". If, howevcr, even a few readers arc led to re-examine this conviction, this book will have done its part to serve wcll the future relations of the two peoples who by geography, history, trade, science and modern communications have been made truly interdependent. Eivingston T. Merchant former U.S. Ambassador to Canada

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Cím: Canada [antikvár]
Szerző: Brian Moore
Kiadó: TIME- LIFE INTERNATIONAL
Kötés: Ragasztott kemény papírkötés
Méret: 210 mm x 280 mm
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