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| 100 | _aLevesque R. | ||
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_aAn Option for Quebec _cRené Lévesque |
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_aToronto _bMcClelland & Stewart Inc. _c1971 |
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| 300 | _a128 p. | ||
| 520 | _aThis book that took Quebec by storm; it forced the Quiet Revolution into a new and dynamic phase. No longer was it possible for Quebecs seperatist demands to go ignored. Levesque presents passionate arguments for an independent Quebec and his reasons why it is imperative his province opt out of Confederation now. An Option for Quebec rejects the plea of Daniel Johnson for "special status" (it is nothingmore than "special status-quo"), and confutes those like Eric Kierans who maintain Quebec is economically viable only within Confederation. The Associated Sovereing State of Quebec is almost at our doorstep: "We have," Rene Levesque argues, "arrived at a moment of choice." | ||
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