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== Normalism ==

Describing a desire for your country to be a normal European social democracy as Nationalism really a bit of a [[Formal_fallacy|non sequitor]]. [[User:Nogger|Nogger]] ([[User talk:Nogger|talk]]) 21:28, 21 October 2022 (UTC)

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Civic nationalism

There have been a number of edits recently, suggesting there is some interest in the concepts of civic nationalism and identity in Scotland. Editors might find It useful to discuss issues on the talk page, rather than through the edit summaries. Drchriswilliams (talk) 16:50, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thoroughly interested in helping expand this page -- I think we could take some inspiration from Irish Nationalism. Also, how do we/ must we create distinctions between Scottish nationalism and the independence movement? I see there have been some edits removing SNP references before, but the history of the independence movement is surely entwined with the nationalist one?? WeeMungo (talk) 02:34, 19 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Scottish Nationalism

Scottish Nationalism is an ideology that applies to all Scottish peoples, people in Scotland regardless of political affiliation, or supported political party.

Individual political parties, unions do not decide or dictate what an ideology may be, or who it applies to.

The SNP is an individual political party, and cannot decide what Scottish Nationalism is and how it applies to the nation, or all Nationals.

Civic Nationalism is the preferred form of Nationalism for the SNP & the SNP supporters.

It is very clear that a large lack of education & political ignorance is present.

Scottish Nationalism applies to all Nationalists (those who support the state ideology).

Examples:

Conservative Nationalism - Scottish Conservative Nationalists may be present within the Conservative party. National Conservatism.

Social Nationalism - Scottish Socialist Nationalists may be present in the Labour Party. Left-wing Nationalism

Left-wing Nationalism - Scottish supporters may not be affiliated with any political party.

Liberal Nationalism - Scottish Liberal Nationalists may be present in the Liberal Democrats. Civic Nationalism.

A Nationalist is anyone who supports the idea of state, statehood, state identity and shared characteristics such as Scottish Culture. Nationalism.

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Normalism

Describing a desire for your country to be a normal European social democracy as Nationalism really a bit of a non sequitor. Nogger (talk) 21:28, 21 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]