12. Freedom and the Tradition: George Grant, James Doull, and the Character of Modernity

In Susan M. Dodd & Neil G. Robertson (eds.), Hegel and Canada: Unity of Opposites? London: University of Toronto Press. pp. 243-274 (2018)
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