Spanning four politically and socially tumultuous decades, Stephen Maxwell's writings explore the origins and development of the modern Scottish Nationalist movement. As an instrumental member of the SNP and a life-long socialist, Maxwell's work provides an engaging contemporary insight into the debate over Scottish independence, setting out a clear ideological and practical arguments for a socially just Scotland. The Case for Left Wing Nationalism - Maxwell's seminal 1981 pamphlet - considers the historical and cultural roots of Scottish national identity and stresses the importance of a realistic understanding of the past as the basis of a more prosperous, independent future. It concludes with Hugh MacDiarmid's prescription for a Scottish renaissance: Not Traditions - Precedents.
A Nation Again: Why Independence will be Good for Scotland (and England too)
bookArguing for Independence: Evidence, Risk and the Wicked Issues
Stephen Maxwell
bookScotland the Growing Divide: Old Nation, New Ideas
Henry McLeish
bookBlossom: What Scotland Needs to Flourish
Lesley Riddoch
bookAfter Independence: The State of the Scottish Nation Debate
bookArts of Independence
Alexander Moffat
bookA Modest Proposal: For the Agreement of the People
Angus Reid
bookBritain Rebooted: Scotland in a Federal Union
David Torrance
bookSmall Nations in a Big World: What Scotland Can Learn
Michael Keating
bookThe people we could be: Or how to be £500 better off, build a fairer society and a better planet
Alexander Bell
bookWomen Saying No: Making a Positive Case Against Independence
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