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Canada's King: An Essay in Political Psychology

By: Greer, Scott | Canadian Psychology, August 2000 | Article details

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Canada's King: An Essay in Political Psychology


Greer, Scott, Canadian Psychology


PAUL ROAZEN

Canada's King. An Essay in Political Psychology Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1998, 177 pp. (ISBN 088962-667-7, Cdn$18.95, Paperback)

Reviewed by SCOTT GREER

Paul Roazen's latest book, Canada's King. An Essay in Political Psycholo, offers us an intriguing look at a set of psychiatric notes and files on Canada's longest-serving prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. Roazen has certainly chosen a fascinating case, full of "sensationalistic" possibilities, yet this is a scholarly and cautious work. While not intended to be a full biography of King, Roazen does succeed in shedding light on a dark corner of this man's "dual" life. In the end, the …

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