In writing Itineraries, Philip Resnick has focused on a number of influences and currents that have shaped his intellectual life. It begins with his early years, growing up Jewish in Montreal and his subsequent break with organized religion. This is followed by his encounters with nationalism ― Qué bé cois, Canadian, Catalan, and that of a number of other states with majority and minority nationalities within their borders. There is an ongoing commitment to and series of reflections on socialism and on the left. How poetry became his second calling is crucial in his intellectual development. He explores the challenges to democracy and its evolving fortunes from antiquity to our own day. The subject of Canadian identity ― multinational, European-influenced, North American in character ― is a major strand to the development of his thinking. Itineraries also offers meditations on key political developments over the past forty years and, in a more personal way, on the passage of time. In concluding this memoir, he asks the question that any of us looking back on our lives will have been prone to ask: What was it all about?
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PHILIP RESNICK was for over forty years a member of the Department of Political Science at UBC. His interests ranged widely, from Canadian politics to comparative nationalism to democratic theory, and he has published extensively on political topics, with six acclaimed books to his credit. He has also authored six collections of poetry. He makes his home in Vancouver, B.C.
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