Professor Wall welcomes Dr. Paul Gilfillan of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland for a discussion on recent developments on the Scottish Nationalism scene and why it appears there is a strong possibility a right-wing Scottish Nationalism could be on the rise.
From Steal To Secession AM
Episode XXIV – Scottish Nationalism moving from Left to Right?
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Professor Wall welcomes Dr. Paul Gilfillan of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland to “From Steal to Secession AM” for a discussion on recent developments on the Scottish Nationalism scene and why it appears there is a strong possibility a right-wing Scottish Nationalism could be on the rise. What changes are unfolding in the arena of Scottish Nationalism? What are the chances of Scottish Independence in the near-future? What kind of events should one be on the lookout for which could swing political momentum in favor of Scottish Independence?
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Sponsor’s Website:
Jason Greene
Guest’s Faculty Page:
Dr. Paul Gilfillan
Books and Studies Mentioned or Referenced
Dr. Paul Gilfillan: A Sociological Phenomenology of Christian Redemption
Lindsay Paterson: Social Radicalism and Liberal Education
Does Religious Education Work?: A Multi-dimensional Investigation
Larry Koger: Black Slaveowners: Free Black Slave Masters in South Carolina, 1790-1860
Articles Mentioned or Referenced
Dr. Paul Gilfillan: Scotland: The Strange Case of the Missing Nationalism
Dr. Paul Gilfillan: Scotland: The Long-Delayed Rise of a Conservative Nationalism?
Michael Curzon: Disunited Kingdom: Majority of Young Welsh Back Independence
Podcasts/Videos Mentioned or Referenced
Secession Speakeasy #33: Welsh-Exit & Staten Island Secession Talk Explodes
“Your Welcome” with Michael Malice #191: Count Dankula
The Gaggle #1498: George Galloway Is Back In Parliament!
Organizations Mentioned or Referenced
Mises Institute
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