Review
"Writers like Naomi Klein and this Michael Byers see Canada's glass as very much half full...We need Canadians like this speaking up or we'll expire as a country...I do urge Canadians to read Intent for a Nation. Wrap an arm around yourself and find your backbone. Speak up for Canada." (CBC Online 20070619)
"One of the most enlightening reads I've lately come across...Byers offers a consistently left-leaning perspective in a tremendously informative and thoughtful book." (Vancouver Sun 20070630)
"A passionate and cheerful call for international action, based on a diligent reading of our values and our potential." (Globe & Mail 20070609)
"[Byers]...makes his point well. Canada would have better served its interests, its values and the sum total of human happiness over the past six years if its leaders had more often found the guts to call the Bush administration out on its failures and excesses -- Abu Ghraib, extraordinary rendition, secret prisons and chartered CIA torture flights, many of which seem to have flown through our airspace and used our airports." (MacLean's Magazine )
Book Description
A compelling call to arms to reinvigorate our vision of Canada's place in the world, from one of the best of our new generation of public intellectuals.
Why do Canadians think so small? "We're a serious country. But our clout -- we don't use it," says Michael Byers, who argues it is time for a clear-eyed appreciation of our strengths and weaknesses, of all we have and all we could be. Instead of emulating our increasingly isolated neighbour, Byers says we should be advancing the Canadian model, an idealistic, fiscally prudent, socially progressive vision of foreign policy that has never looked so good.
Playing against George Grant's seminal Lament for a Nation, Intent for a Nation is Michael Byers informed and opinionated overview of where Canada stands in the world and what aggressive and progressive social, environmental, and governmental policies are needed to carry the country forward in an ever more competitive and volatile world.
(20070916)From the Inside Flap
So what is it that makes Canadians think so small? In Intent for a Nation, Byers argues that it is time for a clear-eyed appreciation of all we have and all we could be. A series of world events--the waning of U.S. credibility; the increasing value of natural resources; the ever-increasing interdependence of peoples, countries and continents--have combined to put Canada centre stage in a new world order. Byers is an impassioned advocate of the Canadian model--an idealistic, fiscally prudent, socially progressive vision that has never looked so good.
Intent for a Nation is an informed overview of where Canada stands in the world and what aggressive public policies are needed to carry the country forward. Here is a book urging Canadians to rediscover their national self-confidence and to make their dreams happen