Agrarian Socialism : The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation In Saskatchewan. A Study In Political Sociology

Lipset, Seymour Martin

Garden City, 1968


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Paperback. Card covers, 487 pages, 4x7 in, [10.5x18 cm]. Originally published in 1950 by the University of California Press. This 1968 Doubleday Anchor reprint expands on the original with the addition of five essays by other sociologist who studied later developments in Saskatchewan.

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Two chapters The Doctors' Strike : Change And Resistance To Change In Saskatchewan by Janet Walker Gouldner and Prairie Protest and The Medicare Conflict In Saskatchewan by Cynthia Kruger heavily underlined with ink. Price sticker attached to front cover. Spine creased, rolled and notably fragile. Ink ownership inscription and pencil doodle on the half title; covers creased; age-tanned. Offered as a fragile working reference copy only.

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Seymour Martin Lipset (1922-2006), was an American scholar known for his research in sociology and political science. His studies on societal organization, global political systems, and labor movements earned him widespread acclaim.

An examination of the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in Saskatchewan, exploring how a movement rooted in rural farming communities gained political traction. The author analyzes the social and economic forces that shaped the CCF’s development, its grassroots strategies, and its impact on democratic participation.