Science, Values and the American Empire: The Canadian Forum in the 1920s

The Canadian Forum is generally appreciated for its expression of leftist political attitudes in the decade after World War I. Equally important, if less radical, is the content of the rest of the journal in reflecting the war's impact upon social conditions & personal values. Especially pr...

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