1. A few thoughts on the resilience of small-l liberalism in Canada (and Germany) in political economy terms.
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Also with Australia, where commodities boom produced working class jobs
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7. Of course the very policies that ensured stability in Germany meant austerity in other parts of EU. German success bought at a price.
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If the alternative is a far-right Germany, a small price to pay - globally - in the circumstances.
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modern Germany is a unique case. Paul Krugman has discussed this at length.
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work sharing
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distinctive features of pol culture & identity appear most natural readings of Canada,Ger: outliers on comparative immig attitudes
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US's ugly history on race makes everything more politically polarized from the get-go & potentially volatile than Canada.
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This has been especially true since the '70s.
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Unlike Canada, our immigration wave is largely dominated by one culture/language and those immigrants seek working class jobs
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