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    Interview with Steven High, author of The Left in Power banner. Background image of old labour rally in black and white from the early twentieth century, men and women in old-timey clothes cheering on a speaker in some kind of hall. Solid burgundy section to centre-left of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid and book cover to centre-right of banner.
    February 10, 2025

    Historian Steven High Unpacks the Surprising Early-Nineties Triumph and Collapse of Bob Rae's NDP

    As the current political climate in North America continues to shift and evolve, there have been clear signs that the dominant forms of conservatism and liberalism from the late 20th century are finding ...

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