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Paperback. Condition: New. There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long before North Sea oil was discovered, and it will be here long after the oil has run out. We believe, as teachers, artists, a painter and a poet, both of us travellers in other lands, both of us residents in S…cotland, that Scotland should be an independent nation. ALEXANDER MOFFAT AND ALAN RIACHArts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotland's distinctive national identity: the arts. The proposition is that music, painting, architecture, and, pre-eminently, literature are the fuel and fire of political change.Following the success of Arts of Resistance, this new work by the same authors takes the argument over Scottish independence out of the hands of politicians and economists and beyond the petty squabbles of party politics.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long before North Sea oil was discovered, and it will be here long after the oil has run out We believe, as teachers, artists, a painter and a poet, both of us travellers in other lands, both of us resi…dents in Scotland, that Scotland should be an independent nation. ALEXANDER MOFFAT AND ALAN RIACHArts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotlands distinctive national identity: the arts. The proposition is that music, painting, architecture, and, pre-eminently, literature are the fuel and fire of political change.Following the success of Arts of Resistance, this new work by the same authors takes the argument over Scottish independence out of the hands of politicians and economists and beyond the petty squabbles of party politics. Arts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotlands distinctive national identity: the arts. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Condition: New. Arts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotland's distinctive national identity: the arts. Series: Viewpoints. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBKS; AB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 159 x 18. Weight in Grams: 374. . 2017. 1st Editi…on. Paperback. . . . .

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long before North Sea oil was discovered, and it will be here long after the oil has run out We believe, as teachers, artists, a painter and a poet, both of us travellers in other lands, both of us resi…dents in Scotland, that Scotland should be an independent nation. ALEXANDER MOFFAT AND ALAN RIACHArts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotlands distinctive national identity: the arts. The proposition is that music, painting, architecture, and, pre-eminently, literature are the fuel and fire of political change.Following the success of Arts of Resistance, this new work by the same authors takes the argument over Scottish independence out of the hands of politicians and economists and beyond the petty squabbles of party politics. Arts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotlands distinctive national identity: the arts. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: New. There is only one argument for Scottish independence: the cultural argument. It was there long before North Sea oil was discovered, and it will be here long after the oil has run out. We believe, as teachers, artists, a painter and a poet, both of us travellers in other lands, both of us residents in S…cotland, that Scotland should be an independent nation. ALEXANDER MOFFAT AND ALAN RIACHArts of Independence takes a hard look at the most neglected aspect of the argument for Scotland's distinctive national identity: the arts. The proposition is that music, painting, architecture, and, pre-eminently, literature are the fuel and fire of political change.Following the success of Arts of Resistance, this new work by the same authors takes the argument over Scottish independence out of the hands of politicians and economists and beyond the petty squabbles of party politics.