A systematic exploration of the arguments for Scottish independence from a sympathetic angle
Gerry Hassan Knihy
Tento skotský autor je známý svými hlubokými postřehy o Spojeném království, se zvláštním zaměřením na Skotsko. Jeho psaní se často objevuje v předních britských denících, kde přináší pronikavé analýzy současných témat. Jeho akademické zázemí dodává jeho dílu hloubku a autoritu, což čtenářům nabízí promyšlený pohled na politické a společenské otázky.





This collection features essays from leading writers and thinkers who explore the necessary steps for Britain to navigate its challenges and foster positive change. Each piece offers unique insights and perspectives on the country's current issues, aiming to inspire discussion and action for a brighter future.
The book delves into the complexities of the Scottish independence debate, exploring its historical context and broader implications for the UK. Gerry Hassan examines the evolving desire for self-governance among Scots and critiques the political landscape shaped by the SNP and Westminster. He emphasizes the significance of culture and collective narratives in reshaping Scottish identity and politics. By addressing fundamental questions about democracy and governance, the work offers insights into the potential for political liberation and its resonance beyond Scotland.
Outline of what is missing in modern Scotland; what is needed; some observations on how to do social change; reason for the series.
As the battle of words over the future of Scotland as a democary, antion and society continues, A Better The Challenge of Scottish Independence aims to go beyond the superficial divisions and noise and to address the substance. Drawing on a range of original thinkers from a wide range of backgrounds, it tackles key issues about money, culture, equality, energy, borders, jobs, Europe and other 'big questions' head on.