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Yes, the radical case for Scottish independence, James Foley & Pete Ramand

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Yes, the radical case for Scottish independence, James Foley & Pete Ramand
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Yes
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James Foley & Pete Ramand
Sub title
the radical case for Scottish independence
Summary
The United Kingdom faces a historic turning point in 2014. A 'Yes' vote in the referendum on Scottish independence would see the break-up of the 300-year-old union, adding a constitutional crisis to a deep economic crisis. An accessible polemic written for progressives both north and south of the border, Yes argues that independence can reinvigorate campaigns against austerity across Britain and deal a blow to the imperialist ambitions of the British state. An urgent and invigorating political intervention, Yes argues that even if the referendum result is 'no', a progressive independence campaign will alter the political landscape. Written by leading activists from the Radical Independence Campaign, Yes will be a unique contribution to the referendum debate
Target audience
adult
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