Reflections of a Siamese Twin

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Reflections of a Siamese Twin is a non-fiction book by Canadian philosopher and writer John Ralston Saul that critically examines Canadian identity, history, and politics.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
author John Ralston Saul
countryOfOrigin Canada
discusses Canada’s relationship with Europe
Canada’s relationship with the United States
bilingualism in Canada
history of Canadian institutions
indigenous issues in Canada
myths of Canadian identity
pluralism in Canada
relationship between citizens and the state in Canada
role of elites in Canadian politics
genre essay collection
political philosophy
hasAuthorNationality Canadian
hasPerspective critical
historical
philosophical
hasTheme historical memory in Canada
identity and citizenship
minority rights in Canada
myth versus reality in national narratives
power and governance
public responsibility
role of language in politics
influencedBy Canadian constitutional debates
Canadian history
liberal democracy
language English
literaryForm essay
political commentary
mainSubject Canadian culture
Canadian history
Canadian identity
Canadian politics
democracy in Canada
nationalism
public philosophy
notableFor analysis of Canadian political traditions
critical examination of Canadian identity
philosophicalTradition Canadian political thought
setting Canada
targetAudience general readers
readers interested in Canadian studies
students of political science

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
John Ralston Saul
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