- Robert Laxer
Robert M. Laxer (1915-1998) was a Canadian psychologist, professor, author, and political activist.
Laxer was born in
Montreal ,Quebec in 1915 and graduated fromMcGill University with a B.A. in 1936 and an M.A. in 1939. Laxer joined theCommunist Party of Canada during theGreat Depression . He worked as a freelance journalist until 1941 when he joined theCanadian Army and served duringWorld War II . Upon returning to Canada in 1947, he became a paid organizer for the Communist Party's successor, theLabour-Progressive Party . Following theTwentieth Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the accusations byNikita Khrushchev of crimes byStalin , and the 1956Soviet invasion of Hungary , Laxer joined many other disillusioned Communists in resigning from the party.He returned to school and ultimately obtained a
doctorate in clinical and learning psychology from theUniversity of Toronto . From 1960 to 1964, he was a lecturer in the University of Toronto's department of psychology and a clinical psychologist atToronto General Hospital . He then taught atYork University , and later became an associate professor at theOntario Institute for Studies in Education . He became a full professor in 1968.In 1969, he joined his son,
James Laxer , andMel Watkins to formthe Waffle , asocialist group within theNew Democratic Party . Through the 1970s, he wrote numerous articles and books advocating Canadian economic independence from theUnited States and, in particular, Canadian ownership of theoil industry . He was appointed byPierre Trudeau to the board of directors ofPetro-Canada which had been created as a state-ownedcrown corporation , in part, due to Laxer's arguments.In the 1980s, Laxer was active in the
Council of Canadians , the peace movement, and as an opponent of theCanada-US Free Trade Agreement .
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