Sunday, 4 April 2010

A man approaching his death has more to say for the leader of the Liberal Party than all the speakers at the Montreal summit. Ignatieff (and, for that matter, Jack Layton) could do far worse than read the latest two books written by Tony Judt, one of the most insightful historians of our age.


For those who wish to talk about a realignment of the parties left of Harper, these two works (Postwar and Ill Fares the Land) virtually spell out the basics of the commonality these political parties share, and could be used by Layton and Ignatieff to enter into serious discussions about where Canada should be headed over the next quarter century.
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