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A New Scotland :Building an Equal, Fair and Sustainable Society

A New Scotland

A New Scotland :Building an Equal, Fair and Sustainable Society

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Published: 20 May, 2022
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Inequality and unfairness still stalk Scotland after more than twenty years of devolution. Having done little to shield against austerity, Brexit and an increasingly right-wing Westminster agenda, calls for further constitutional reform to solve pressing political, economic and social problems grow ever louder. The debate over further devolution or independence continues to split the population.

In A New Scotland, leading activists and academics lay out the blueprints for radical reform, showing how society can be transformed by embedding values of democracy, social justice and environmental sustainability into a coherent set of policy ideas.

Structured in two parts, the book takes to task the challenges to affect radical change, before exploring new approaches to key questions such as healthcare, education, public ownership, race, gender and human rights.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780745345062
ISBN10 0745345069
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 310 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pluto Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'The push for Scottish devolution came with a well-respected agenda for political reform. What would be the equivalent agenda for Scottish independence? This book provides an impressive list of ways to connect constitutional change to social justice reform'

-- Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling

'An important contribution to the debate about the state of our society. It comes against a backdrop of rising social and economic inequality, class division and poverty impacting on too many of our fellow citizens'

-- Neil Findlay, former councillor in West Lothian and Labour MSP

'A refreshing and challenging antidote to the stale arguments currently dominating Scottish politics. It roots debate firmly in the search for equality, fairness and sustainability with an impressive array of contributors, ideas and critiques'

-- James Mitchell, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Edinburgh

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Author's Bio

Gregor Gall is editor of the Scottish Left Review and director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation. He is author and editor of over twenty books.

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