Tony Clarke
TONY CLARKE is the founder and director of the Polaris Institute in Ottawa, an organization dedicated to developing tools and strategies for civic action on major public policy issues, including energy security, water rights, and free trade. He holds a doctorate from the University of Chicago, has written numerous books, and is the recipient of Sweden's Right Livelihood Award, the "alternative Nobel Prize." Among his most recent books is Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World's Water with Maude Barlow.
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Tar Sands ShowdownCanada and the New Politics of Oil in an Age of Climate Change(Lorimer Illustrated History)By Tony ClarkeThe full story of Alberta's tar sands developments and their impacts -- social, economic, political and environmental -- by a noted public policy analyst and activist. |
Silent CoupConfronting the Big Business Takeover of Canada(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)By Tony ClarkeSilent Coup alerts us to the destructive effects of corporate control of our economy, jobs, social programs, and political democracy.
Paperback Out of print
9780886279233 | Published: January 1997 |