Patrice Riemens on Tue, 3 Oct 2017 07:30:18 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> Barcelona: nationalism, municipalism?





On 2017-10-03 07:23, Brian Holmes wrote:
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 12:02 AM, Aliette GC
<[email protected]> wrote:

Country is not nationalism for them but their singular and exclusive
work tool available to experiment.

Maybe, and let's sure hope. But not blindly. Ada Colau, mayor of
Barcelona and leading figure of municipalismo, calls not for Catalan
independence but rather for Rajoy, the conservative PP leader, to step
down. Why does she hesitate to join the independence movement? Because
Catalan sovereignism itself has historically been a regional figure of
nationalism, with a conservative, nativist bias that no egalitarian
leftist has ever been able to support. Now of course the abusive
strongarm tactics of the Spanish state have rallied people against
them, and maybe there will be a real majority in favor of Catalan
independence. But what that means is still undecided. If you want to
know which way the winds of history are blowing, pay attention to the
details in the days and weeks and months ahead.


Brian is far too optimistic here (and Ada Colau has probably 'not shown the back of her tongue' (Dutch loc) in not speaking out for independence.

Unless Catalunya obtains a very, very large autonomy from the Spanish state, remaining within Spain is a non-goer. And that is probably the same with Basque country, and a few more places. That is why I plead for a 'Europe of the regions' - maximum devolution, total subsidiarity, and a strong (and really democratic) confederal authority at the top for those issues that are truly all-European.

Viva Catalunya!

p+2D!
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