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.
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781908373878
Number of pages: 192
Weight: 350 g
Dimensions: 233 x 155 x 17 mm
A fine contribution by a fine man. -ALEX SALMOND The most important book for me at the moment... A great legacy for [Maxwell] to have left Scotland at this time. -ELAINE C SMITH Every young person in Scotland should read for themselves how Stephen defines and analyses the state we're in (pun entirely intended) before intentions are firmed up towards the Independence Referendum. -MARGO MACDONALD
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