Political History Blog Archive

Explore our collection of in-depth analyses on Canadian politics, with a focus on Stephen Harper's legacy and conservative policies.

Blog Posts Archive

An image depicting a crowd of protesters with neon-lit signs, showcasing the intersection of violence and mobility in political movements
The Rise of Violent Mobility in Politics

An introductory analysis of how conflict and mobility have intersected in political movements throughout history.

Read More
A stylized image of the French Revolution with neon-colored revolutionary flags and glowing silhouettes of protesters
Case Study: The French Revolution

Examining the role of violent mobility during the French Revolution and its impact on political reforms.

Read More
A futuristic cityscape with neon-lit protesters using advanced technology to mobilize, representing modern violent mobility in politics
Modern Demonstrations and Violent Mobility

Exploring contemporary examples of violent mobility in political demonstrations and their effects on policy changes.

Read More
A digital illustration showing a balance scale with protest imagery on one side and policy documents on the other, symbolizing the ethical dilemma of violent mobility in politics
The Ethics of Violent Mobility in Political Reform

A critical discussion on the moral implications of using violent mobility as a means for political change.

Read More
A retro-futuristic image of peaceful protesters using holographic signs and virtual reality to advocate for change, illustrating alternatives to violent mobility
Alternatives to Violent Mobility in Activism

Analyzing non-violent methods of political mobilization and their effectiveness in achieving reforms.

Read More