Grassroots Politicians

Party Activists in British Columbia

By Donald E. Blake, R. Kenneth Carty, and Lynda Erickson
Categories: Regional & Cultural Studies, Canadian Studies, Political Science, Canadian Political Science, Government & Elections
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774803786, 168 pages, January 1991
Paperback : 9780774803847, 168 pages, January 1991
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774842945, 168 pages, November 2011
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774853217, 168 pages, October 2007

Table of contents

Tables and Figures

Preface

1. The Polarization of BC Politics

2. Party Activists in British Columbia

3. Continuity and Change: Party Activists, 1973-87

4. Social Credit: Pragmatic Coalition or Ideological Right?

5. The New Democrats: What Kind of Left?

6. The Liberals: Centre or Fringe?

7. Leadership Selection in the BC Parties

8. The Social Credit Grassroots Recapture Their Party

9. Resisting Polarization: The Survival of the Liberals

10. Towards the Centre?: The Dynamics of Two-Party Competition

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Description

Grassroots Politicians is the first systematic account of
party activists at the provincial level in Canada. To understand the
pattern of political polarization in British Columbia, the authors
examine the values and beliefs of those at the party cores -- the
people behind the party images who elect leaders, nominate candidates,
and work in electoral campaigns. In the New Democratic Party they play
a crucial role in determining policy, in the Social Credit they help to
shape party direction and governing style by their choice of leader,
and, among the Liberals, they form the small band that keeps the party
alive in the province.

Reviews

This timely book convincingly demonstrates that party activists have shaped the contours of BC's distinctively oddball politics. And Grassroots Politicians provides a unique perspective from which to view the political battle lines that have so decisively shaped the province and that will help determine the outcome of the electoral warfare on the near horizon.

- David Mitchell

Grassroots Politicians is highly readable. And it is a book that provides terrific background for anyone who salivates at the prospect of following the intricate power plays so integral to the pageantry of a British Columbia election.

A first-class scholarly study, by three accomplished political scientists, of party activists and activism in British Columbia. The first effort of its kind, this work is based on surveys, personal interviews with the politicians themselves, direct observation, and soundly rooted background analysis.

- P. Regenstreif