Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Canadian Autonomy: Its Nature and Limits
With tiresome iteration. No more can Australia, or even the United Kingdom. T here are many interests peculiar to each self - governing group within the Empire, which the members of that group must be free to manage as they please. There are Canadian interests quite distinct from those of the United Kingdom or Australia, which Canadians must determine without outside interference. But there are also some vital interests common to the Empire and not special to any part of it. For the British Empire is more than the mere sum of its parts. It is a living whole through which throb the pulses of a common life.
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