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([personal profile] akicif Oct. 9th, 2004 02:41 pm)
The following is derived from the text of the Declaration of Calton Hill as displayed at petitiononline.com:

We the undersigned call for an independent Scottish republic built on the principles of liberty, equality, diversity and solidarity.

These principles can never be put into practice while Scotland remains subordinate to the hierarchical and anti-democratic institutions of the British State.

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From: [personal profile] zotz


I can agree with most of that, except the conclusions. There are plenty of other solutions. And the bit about not putting up barriers probably applies better if you're not calling for independence - it's slightly undermined by the overall goal. In this case, it would probably be more accurate to say that a bit of separation isn't always a bad thing.

Also, I've been reading a couple of very disturbing things about the US recently - a written constitution is no panacaea.
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