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Although they do not advocate the independence of | Although they do not advocate the independence of Québec, and might even have voiced against it, the people listed here are considered friends of Québec because they have always defended the truth before all. Too often in political debates, patriotism and chauvinism wins over intellectual honesty. These people are honest enough to recognize, at the very least: | ||
# The existence of the Quebec political nation | |||
# The legitimacy of the movement for independence | |||
# The validity of the core sovereignist arguments | |||
* Gary Caldwell, sociologist | * Gary Caldwell, sociologist | ||
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Revision as of 16:37, 21 November 2006
Although they do not advocate the independence of Québec, and might even have voiced against it, the people listed here are considered friends of Québec because they have always defended the truth before all. Too often in political debates, patriotism and chauvinism wins over intellectual honesty. These people are honest enough to recognize, at the very least:
- The existence of the Quebec political nation
- The legitimacy of the movement for independence
- The validity of the core sovereignist arguments
- Gary Caldwell, sociologist