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The Cultural Divide: Identity, Unity, and Internal Conflict. The Alberta Independence Series: Control, Properity, and Self-Determination, #9

Par : Michael J. Power
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235393516
  • EAN9798235393516
  • Date de parution15/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Alberta stands on the edge of transformation. As the idea of independence moves from conversation to possibility, one question rises above all others: Can a new nation stay united? The Cultural Divide: Identity, Unity, and Internal Conflict confronts that question head-on. This book examines the forces that shape a country from the inside-urban-rural tensions, demographic change, media influence, political polarization, and the struggle to define a shared national identity.
Alberta is a land of strong opinions, strong communities, and strong character. But strength alone does not guarantee unity. A nation must understand itself before it can govern itself. Through clear analysis and grounded insight, this volume explores how identity is formed, how division grows, and how a country can build a common story that includes every region and every generation. It looks at the risks of fragmentation, the power of narrative, and the cultural foundations required for long-term stability.
It challenges readers to think beyond politics and consider the deeper forces that hold a nation together-or pull it apart. Whether Alberta chooses independence or remains within Confederation, the cultural questions explored here will define its future. This book is not about slogans or ideology. It is about understanding the human landscape of a potential nation and the work required to build unity in a time of rapid change.
If Alberta is to rise as a sovereign country, it must first understand the identity that binds its people. This book shows where that identity is strong, where it is fragile, and how it can be forged into a national foundation.