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We Are Many: Reflections On Movement Strategy From Occupation To Liberation
- Paperback - AK
'We Are Many' is a reflection on Occupy from within the heart of the movement itself. Examining key questions: What worked? What didn't? Why? How? Is it reproducible? The authors and activists in this collection point toward a movement-based framework for future organising.
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Whatever Happened To Tory Scotland?
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
The Scottish Conservative Party has played a significant role in the politics of Scotland during the last century. This book explores the nature of the party, its standing in Scotland, its influence on the Union and its role in the Scottish Parliament.
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Whatever Happened To Tory Scotland?
- Paperback - Edinburgh University Press
The Scottish Conservative Party has played a significant role in the politics of Scotland during the last century. This book explores the nature of the party, its standing in Scotland, its influence on the Union and its role in the Scottish Parliament.
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What's Wrong With The British Constitution?
Iain McLean - Paperback - Oxford University Press
This is a bravura critique of the traditional interpretation of the British constitution. The book demolishes many of the myths surrounding it, but also goes on to suggest a constructive alternative.
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Why I Was Right
Tom Harris - Paperback - Biteback
Tom Harris uses his And another thing - blog as an outlet for opinions, jokes, musings and whimsy about a range of subjects including - but not only - politics.
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Wittgenstein And Political Theory: The View From Somewhere
Christopher C. Robinson - Paperback - Edinburgh University Press
Reconnecting Wittgenstein with a range of problems and trends within contemporary political theory, the central argument of the book is that Wittgenstein offers scholars doing the difficult work of theorizing political life today an orientation and array of useful conceptual and critical tools.
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Why Vote SNP?
- Paperback - Biteback
The traditional assumption of the hegemony of the three main parties has been challenged in recent polls and elections. This book examines the policies of the Scottish National Party (SNP), outlining key differences between the SNP and the three main parties.
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World Ethics And Climate Change: From International To Global Justice
Paul G. Harris - Paperback - Edinburgh University Press
This book presents a serious and workable solution to the grave problem of climate change, grounded in practical cosmopolitan ethics. In particular it addresses a key aspect of climate change politics and policy that is often overlooked: the role of individuals.
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Whatever It Takes: The Real Story Of Gordon Brown And New Labour
Steve Richards - Paperback - Fourth Estate
At the beginning of the financial crisis, in September 2008, Gordon Brown called an emergency press conference in which he declared, 'we will do whatever it takes to restore stability in the financial markets'.
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We In Scotland: Thatcherism In A Cold Climate
David Torrance - Hardback - Birlinn
Love her or hate her, there is no escaping the impact Margaret Thatcher had on post-war Scottish politics. The 1980s are indelibly marked as the Thatcher decade, and although her first visit to Scotland just days after becoming Conservative leader in 1975 was a success, her relationship with Scots quickly turned sour. This book discusses this topic.