George Woodcock — Canadian Writer born on May 08, 1912, died on January 28, 1995

George Woodcock was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic. He was also a poet and published several volumes of travel writing. In 1959 he was the founding editor of the journal Canadian Literature which was the first academic journal specifically dedicated to Canadian writing. He is most commonly known outside of Canada for his book Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements... (wikipedia)

It doesn't really mean a great deal of difference to a life. You live as you wish to do and if a job is oppressing, you leave it. I've done it on several occasions.
It even has the same phraseology as the English orders of knighthood, companions and this sort of thing.
I believe in that connection between freedom and the city.
What I'm going to be given I gather is not the key to the city, which in many cities is the case. It's the freedom medal, and for me freedom has always been associated traditionally within the city.
I like to move among painters, mathematicians, psychologists, people who can tell me something.