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King and Chaos

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A study of the groundbreaking inclusion of third parties in the Canadian election of 1935.

In 1935, Canadians went to the polls against the backdrop of the Great Depression and deteriorating geopolitics. The election was like no other, as five major parties competed for voters who were used to a traditional slate of Liberals versus Conservatives. King and Chaos examines the significance of this turning point in political history.

As the Conservative government splintered under the weight of outdated policies, the opposition Liberals watched the destruction. Meanwhile, the newly minted Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Social Credit Party, and the Reconstruction Party broadened the electoral base, bringing working-class Canadians-and working-class issues-more directly into the political process. Although Canadians ultimately swept Liberal Mackenzie King back into power, King and Chaos demonstrates that the advent of third parties transformed the political landscape. And while other countries turned to dictators and demagogues, King delivered a less radical but equally important change:  an effective electoral machine and a national coalition of French and English Canada that dominated politics for the next generation.

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ISBN: 9780774868808
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Author: David MacKenzie
Publisher: UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 304 pages
Series: Turning Point Elections
Genres: History and Archaeology
Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political parties and party platforms