Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... politics is unavoidable because it is central to the issue . In Donald Dewar's words , " There is a real connection between political power and the survival of a culture . " 65 The close association which we have noted between political ...
... politics is unavoidable because it is central to the issue . In Donald Dewar's words , " There is a real connection between political power and the survival of a culture . " 65 The close association which we have noted between political ...
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... political frontier was broken down , and its mind was walled up . Geographical or political en- largement , beyond certain limits is nearly always accompanied by intellectual shrinkage ' . The current impulse towards Scotland becoming ...
... political frontier was broken down , and its mind was walled up . Geographical or political en- largement , beyond certain limits is nearly always accompanied by intellectual shrinkage ' . The current impulse towards Scotland becoming ...
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... Political argument , and political compromise apart , Scott con- tributed to Scottish national feeling even more powerfully by the effect of his imaginative writing . No one has ever doubted or disputed this . He created an image of the ...
... Political argument , and political compromise apart , Scott con- tributed to Scottish national feeling even more powerfully by the effect of his imaginative writing . No one has ever doubted or disputed this . He created an image of the ...
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The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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