Culture's Case for Scottish Independence
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The provided text is an article from The Herald newspaper, which focuses on the argument for making culture the central issue in the Scottish independence referendum. The article discusses a book by Alexander Moffat and Alan Riach, Arts of Independence, which posits that the cultural argument is the primary or only justification for Scotland achieving statehood, asserting that Union with the UK has suppressed Scottish identity and culture. The piece also examines Gerry Hassan's book, Caledonian Dreaming, which addresses the myths and future possibilities for an independent Scotland by advocating for increased democratic space and identifying key policy actions. Overall, the source outlines the intellectual debate surrounding independence, contrasting the "Better Together" campaign's simple focus on the Scottish National Party (SNP) with calls for a more profound reimagining of the nation through cultural and democratic renewal.
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