Ethnicity and national allegiance in the Canadian Jewish body politic
In: Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Revue canadienne des études sur le nationalisme, Band 11, S. 219-229
ISSN: 0317-7904
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In: Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Revue canadienne des études sur le nationalisme, Band 11, S. 219-229
ISSN: 0317-7904
In: Canadian review of studies in nationalism: Revue canadienne des études sur le nationalisme, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 219-229
ISSN: 0317-7904
A conceptual distinction between "autonomy" & "sovereignty" is applied to demonstrate that highly autonomous & nationally inspired ethnopolitical communities need not invariably attempt to achieve control over the state & its legitimate political institutions. The proposition is applied to the corporate life of Canadian Jewry in accounting for the interdynamics of its ethnic & national allegiances. Information from recent community studies conducted in Canada is adduced in illustrating the evolution of Canada's Jewry from traditionalism to modernism, manifest in the fusion between the federal principle of limited government & that of nationally inspired political activism, ethnic cohesion, & organizational completeness. AA
In: Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 263