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|a A new Scotland :
|b building an equal, fair and sustainable society /
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- About the Jimmy Reid Foundation (JRF) -- Foreword -- Rozanne Foyer -- Introduction: Social Justice in Scotland -- Gregor Gall -- Part I: Key Issues -- 1. The Structural Development of Poverty and Inequality -- Carlo Morelli and Gerry Mooney -- 2. Towards Climate Justice -- Mary Church, Niamh McNulty and Eurig Scandrett -- 3. Neo-liberalism and Scotland -- George Kerevan -- 4. Economic Democracy and Public Participation -- Andrew Cumbers and Robert McMaster
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|a 5. Re-thinking Public Ownership for an Independent Scotland -- Alex de Ruyter and Geoff Whittam -- 6. Can Democracy Go Hand-in-hand with Efficiency? -- David Erdal and John Bratton -- Part II: Policy Areas -- 7. Towards an Effective Right to Housing in Scotland -- Regina Serpa and Emma Saunders -- 8. Creating a Healthier Scotland -- Iain Ferguson and Gerry McCartney -- 9. Improving Learning: Education after the Pandemic -- Brian Boyd, Larry Flanagan, Henry Maitles and Mary Senior -- 10. Income, Wealth and Inequality in Scotland -- Mike Danson and Francis Stuart
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|a 11. Fiscal Policy in Scotland: Under Devolution and Under Independence -- Jim Cuthbert -- 12. Governing Scotland -- Robin McAlipine, James Henderson and Claire Bynner -- 13. Decent Work in Scotland -- a Charter for Change -- Jane Carolan, Ruth Dukes and Eleanor Kirk -- 14. Alienation and Exclusion to Empowerment and Inclusion? Human Rights in Scotland -- Carole Ewart, Janis McDonald and Sean Whittaker -- 15. Towards Gender Justice: Enhancing Participation, Reimagining Econmics and Ending Gender-based Violence -- Kirsty Alexander and Jenny Morrison
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|a 16. Race and Migration in Scotland -- Gareth Mulvey, Talat Ahmed and Colin Clark -- 17. Land Ownership and Community Development -- Mike Danson and Craig Dalzell -- 18. Confounding the Capitalist Car-centric Culture -- Caitlin Doyle Cottrill, Ellie Harrison and David Spaven -- Part III: Political Practice -- 19. Leisure and Culture -- Kathryn A. Burnett and Douglas Chalmers -- 20. Radical Scotland -- Rory Scothorne and Ewan Gibbs -- 21. Social Democracy and Labourism -- Alex Law and Kenny MacAskill
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|a 22. 'The People's Parliament', Political Classes and 'the Missing Scotland' -- Gerry Hassan and Hannah Graham -- 23. Community Campaigns -- the Power to Change -- Willie Sullivan, Lynn Henderson, Linda Somerville and Ruth Lightbody -- 24. Constitutional Conundrums: Is There Still a Third Way? -- Michael Keating -- Afterword: From National to Local -- Dave Watson -- Contributors' Biographies -- Index
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