
The Fate of Labour Socialism: The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the Dream of a Working-Class Future
© 2016
Almost a century before the New Democratic Party rode the first “orange wave,” their predecessors imagined a movement that could rally Canadians against economic insecurity, win access to necessary services such as health care, and confront the threat of war. The party they built during the Great Depression, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), permanently transformed the country’s politics.
Past histories have described the CCF as social democrats guided by middle-class intellectuals, a party which shied away from labour radicalism and communist agitation. James Naylor’s assiduous research tells a very different story: a CCF created by working-class activists steeped in Marxist ideology who sought to create a movement that would be both loyal to its socialist principles and appealing to the wider electorate.
The Fate of Labour Socialism is a fundamental reexamination of the CCF and Canadian working-class politics in the 1930s, one that will help historians better understand Canada’s political, intellectual, and labour history.
Product Details
- Division: Scholarly Publishing
- World Rights
- Page Count: 448 pages
- Dimensions: 6.1in x 1.0in x 9.0in
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Reviews
‘Naylor’s richly documented book, relying on a wealth of primary sources, evokes a wistful affection for the radical labour-socialist protagonists of the Dirty Thirties.’
Nelson Wiseman
Canadian Historical Review vol 97:04:2016"Historian James Naylor provides a fresh look at the early years of the [Canadian Commonwealth Federation], the precursor to the New Democratic Party (NDP)… In this detailed and extensively researched book, Naylor makes a number of important contributions that should influence how we understand the CCF."
Murray Cooke, York University
Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol 51 no. 3, Sept 2018"Naylor has combed through an impressive list of archival collections from Toronto to Vancouver, and his familiarity with the populous and diverse Canadian left between the wars allows for subtle distinction in socialist though…This is a rich reconstruction of the political thought of the Canadian left…that corrects the common characterization of the [Cooperative Commonwealth Federation] as composed entirely of social democratic reformers."
T. Stephen Henderson
The American Historical Review, Volume 122, Issue 4, 1 October 2017"The Fate of Labour Socialism provides a compelling case for what actually changed the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation into the social democratic entity it became after the Second World War. Through Naylor’s careful reading of the extant archival materials, one sees the amazingly complex struggle for the working-class soul of Canadian socialism."
James Mochoruk, Department of History, University of North Dakota"The Fate of Labour Socialism is an outstanding book, a significant contribution to the intellectual and political history of the 1930s."
Kirk Niergarth, Department of Humanities, Mount Royal University -
Author Information
James Naylor is a professor in the Department of History at Brandon University. -
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Legacy of Labour Socialism
Chapter 2: The Road to Regina
Chapter 3: Class War in the CCF
Chapter 4: Challenges at Mid Decade
Chapter 5: The Popular Front and the Meaning of Class
Chapter 6: The Problem and Consequences of War
Conclusion
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