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| 0 | EDINBURGH: The Scottish Parliament - Committee Room One |
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| P | Saturday 25th August, 2012 |
| N | 4:00pm |
Scotland thinks of itself as a radical, inclusive, egalitarian country, which cuts down those who get ‘too big for their boots’ and which is more collectivist and socialist. This comforting story reinforces the narrow bandwidth of public debate, the dominance of institutional Scotland, and crushing conformity and deadweight across the public realm. Chaired by Eileen Reid, Head of Participation, Glasgow School of Art, panellists Andy Wightman (author of The Poor Had No Lawyers) and Gerry Hassan (author of The Strange Death of Labour Scotland) ask why this has happened and what we can actively do to challenge the practices of undemocracy and unspace that exist today.
In association with Changin’ Scotland.
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| 0 | Horse Wynd Edinburgh EH99 1SP |
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| > | www.festivalofpolitics.org.uk |
| ! | 0131 348 5200 |
| ` | All tickets are to be redeemed at the festival reception |