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New Views of Society
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Is there a Scottish Road to Socialism?
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Socialists in Scotland have previously been presented with \'parliamentary\' and \'British\' roads to socialism in the past. Since the devolution referendum of 1997 and the arrival of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 with its rainbow politics, it is apt to |
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Notwithstanding recent developments, like the split in the Scottish Socialist Party and the rise in opinion poll support for independence, there are longstanding debates about whether a 'Scottish' road to socialism is possible or desirable. The various contribuors were asked to consider the issues of what they mean by socialism; how and where can their socialism be achieved; and what role can Scottish developments play in the international movement for social justice and socialism. The contributors are drawn from across the 'national-unionist' divide and include John McAllion, Robin Mcalpine, Vince Mills, David Purdy, Joe Middleton, Pam Currie, Campbell Martin, Bill Wilson, Stuart Fairweather, John foster, Richard Leonard, Peter McColl, Eric Canning and Neil Davidson. Is there a Scottish Road to Socialism? is edited by Gregor Gall.
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