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 Red Tory
To Gad Horowitz, Canada's SOCIALISM developed from the conservative ideology of the LOYALISTS, who rejected liberal individualism and believed in an organic state where each part bore responsibility for the welfare of the whole.
George GRANT, a self-described "red Tory," believed he was part of a tradition essential to the distinctiveness of Canada in N America.
Red Tory, popular term describing Canadian Conservatives who favoured an interventionist state and feared the increasing influence of the US upon Canada.
www.canadianencyclopedia.ca /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0006728   (115 words)

  
 << Journals Division of UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS >>
Macquarrie counts himself among the dying breed of `Red Tories.' As an erstwhile political scientist, he is no doubt aware of the academic debate that gave birth to the term, but he makes no mention of Louis Hartz or Gad Horowitz.
Nor does he reflect deeply on the forces that gave rise to red toryism either in the region he represented or in his country as a whole.
Given what seem to be largely conventional views for Red Tories these days, it is a pity that Macquarrie refused to take a less conventional approach to his memoirs.
www.utpjournals.com /jour.ihtml?lp=product/chr/741/memoir27.html   (781 words)

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