Nothing for Granted: National Post Columns 2002 2003

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An eloquent look at the first few years of the twenty-first century from acute social critic Mark Kingwell In this collection of his columns published in the National Post from 2000 to 2003, philosopher and critic Mark Kingwell turns his attention to world issues from September 11 to soccer violence, from God to the Gulf War, and from private space to public protest. He also looks at the small, the quirky, and the Canadian in columns such as “Canucks-the gays of North America,” “Cricket-a pursuit unruled by money,” and “The cart ruling: one golfer gets a free ride.” He pre-empts Lynn Truss’s global bestseller, Eats Shoots & Leaves, with his 2000 rant “Bad grammar drives me to drink” and laments the demise of civility in “On being civil: it’s not enough to say you are.”

Additional information

Weight 0.24516 kg
Dimensions 13.335 × 20.955 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

288

Publisher

Year Published

2005-5-3

Imprint

Publication City/Country

Canada

ISBN 10

0143051938

About The Author

Philosopher and critic Mark Kingwell is the author of more than ten books, including the national bestsellers Better Living and The World We Want. A professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, his scholarly work has appeared in many leading journals, including the Journal of Philosophy, Political Theory, and the Harvard Design Magazine. He is also a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine and a regular contributor to Adbusters, the National Post, and the Globe and Mail. He has won many awards for his writing, including the National Magazine Award for both essays and columns. Classic Cocktails is based on his award-winning cocktail column, which appears in the men’s magazine Toro.

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