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Domhnall
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Jun 25, 2018 06:19AM
I share your bleak impression of the current state of British politics (evidence of the concentration of wealth and power with the 1% is beyond dispute) but I am not convinced by your appeal to Scottish nationalism as a route out of this. You appeal to Ireland as evidence that independence is a way forward, but you overlook the reality that it took much more than fifty years to even start recovering from the reactionary and socially regressive impact of Ireland's excessive nationalism. It was not Irish independence but Ireland's entry into the EU that presaged its recovery, in other words the exact opposite of separatism; even then, as Finton O'Toole demonstrated in Ship of Fools, Ireland was in the grip of frauds and chancers as a legacy of its history. Politics is difficult and I have little patience with simplistic solutions. Quoting Anatole Kaletsky from Social Europe: "There is not much positively patriotic about the new nationalism in Italy, Britain, or even the US. Instead, the upsurge of national feeling seems largely a xenophobic phenomenon, as famously defined by the Czech-American sociologist Karl Deutsch: “A nation is a group of people linked together by a common error about their ancestry and a common dislike of their neighbours.” Scottish nationalism fragments the opposition to Tory Britain and that is where the battle must be fought.
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