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The Political Thought of Scottish Nationalism

2014, Political Quarterly

This article examines the political thought of contemporary Scottish nationalism. What are the key arguments and intellectual influences that have come together over recent decades to produce the case for Scottish independence? How do the major political ideas deployed in this nationalist discourse sit together? In particular, the article draws attention to three crucial, but discordant, ideological themes that have become recurrent features of the arguments for a ‘yes’ vote in the 2014 referendum: an analysis of the British state indebted to the New Left; a surprising enthusiasm for the politics of the British labour movement; and a belief that we are witnessing the end of the era of absolute state sovereignty.

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