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Scotland After Britain: The Two Souls of Scottish Independence

English

By (author): Ben Wray James Foley Neil Davidson

Since the referendum, Scottish independence has been captured by conservative forces. Scotland After Britain argues for fidelity to the true meaning of the word independence. It should mean not only a break from the failing British state, but also from the prison of free trade and militarism that has delivered successive crises. Most of all, independence must honestly address the huge injustices of income, wealth and power that continue to define Scottish society, by restoring agency to working class communities and voters.

Scotland After Britain shines a spotlight on pro-independence politics since Brexit and the pandemic. The Scottish national question has emerged as the biggest fracture in the British state after Brexit. The independence movement emerged from mass public disenchantment at the status quo, yet the SNP continues governing as if that disenchantment never happened, and the party leadership appears increasingly ambivalent about the risks of demanding independence. Most of all, the British state remains hostile to allowing a second referendum, while the SNP leadership has been unwilling to sanction protest beyond the ballot box.

Where do we go from here? Scotland After Britain argues Brexit could force the movement to engage in a reckoning with the true stakes of independence, a process that will inevitably require a breach with the SNP's establishment vision. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 235g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781788735810

About Ben WrayJames FoleyNeil Davidson

James Foley has recently completed his PhD on the Scottish economy since 1971 at the University of Edinburgh. He is the co-author of an article on contemporary referendums in the forthcoming issue of The Socialist Register and (with Pete Ramand) of Yes: The Radical Case for Scottish Independence (London: Pluto Press 2014).Ben Wray is Head of Policy and Research with Common Weal foundation is a columnist on the Commonspace website and previously worked for the Jimmy Reid Foundation.Neil Davidson (1957-2020) lectured in Sociology at the University of Glasgow and is the author of six books including the Deutscher-Prize-winning Discovering the Scottish Revolution (London: Pluto Press 2003) and most recently Nation-States: Consciousness and Competition (Chicago: Haymarket Books 2016). He wrote some of the most widely-read analyses of the previous referendum and Scottish independence for print and on-line journals including Bella Caledonia Jacobin New Left Review Radical Philosophy and Salvage.

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