Fire and ice : United States, Canada, and the myth of converging values

by Michael Adams

Paper Book, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

303.48/271073

Publication

Toronto : Penguin Canada, 2003.

Description

Our front pages scream US military, social and fiscal policy. It may appear that -- with immigration questions, airport and border restrictions, debate about common currency and talk of private health clinics -- we are drifting inevitably towards a greater political and philosophical alliance with the United States. The implication is that we share their values. As Canadians, we have long defined ourselves as "not Americans." We cherish our differences from our powerful neighbour but, as the United States grows ever more dominant on the world stage, can we hope to hold on to our national identity? Are we fated to become Americans in a generation or two? In Fire and Ice, Michael Adams challenges the myth of inevitability that has led us to believe our Canadian way of life is doomed to extinction. Drawing upon a decade of never-before released pulse-taking from both sides of the border, he reveals that Canada and the United States are not coming together, but are diverging in significant ways. From the vehicles we buy to the deference we pay to authority, Canadians prove to be firmly separate in their attitudes and opinions. If you have ever wondered whether Canada can survive and prosper as a distinct society in an era of globalization and dizzying technological change, Fire and Ice provides fascinating evidence that the cultural divergence between our country and the United States will continue for years to come.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Mathew
Fascinating book based on polls in the USA and Canada,neatly packaged into a "handbook of differences" between the two countries. A snapshot in time. Hope Adams comes out with a new one soon.
LibraryThing member drsnowdon
An interesting perspective of Canadian and American social values, based on the premise that they have been diverging since the end of WWII.

Language

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

224 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

0143014226 / 9780143014225
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