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Rapping on the Cast(i)le Gates: Nationalism and Culture-Planning in Contemporary Spain
If a Million People March for Catalan Independence in Barcelona, Do They Make Noise?
“Washington Seeks Stability. It is Not Likely to Recognize a Catalan State”
The Essential Question of Our Time: “Will We Live as Citizens, or Go Back to Being Subjects?”
New National Structures Are Needed to Protect People Against Powerful Transnational Interests
Projecting Catalan Identity in the Contemporary World: A View from the Outside
Waiting for Positive Signs from the Great Powers is to Ratify Their Power Over You
No Centralist Power Will Allow Anyone to Leave Without Exacting a Price
Dignity Is an Important Word
Les Bases de Manresa: Where they Came From and Why They Are Important
Media Control and Authoritarian Rhetoric: How Spain’s Corrupt People’s Party Continues to Rule
An Interview with Catalan Independence Leader Artur Mas
A Nation Too Liquid?
As Long as The Front Against Negotiation Exists in Madrid, the Level of Alienation in Catalonia Will Grow
Urgent: Forced Takeover of Catalan Government Institutions by Spanish Police
Catalonia: Spanish Centralism or Self-Defeating Hubris of the Authoritarian Mind
Largest Newspaper in Spain Blames Russia and Antiwar.com for Catalonia Pro-Independence News
In the Midst of a Coup, Catalans Keep On Keepin’ On
Last Sunday in Catalonia: Pirates 1, The Invincible Armada 0
The Disingenuousness of the “Procedural Irregularities” Case Against Catalan Independence
Mario Vargas Llosa is the Perfect Poster Boy for Spanish Unionism
The Baseless Myth of the Poor, Propagandized Catalans
When Viewed in Comparative Terms, Catalonia’s Culture of Democracy is Truly Impressive
A Polemic with a Professor at the University of Connecticut
The Major Question Here is the Role of Force in Elective Democracies in the 21st Century
Catalonia and the Art of Differential Diagnosis
An Extraordinary Moment for Democracy in Europe
Big Media and Last Thursday’s (December 21st ) Vote in Catalonia: “Never Mind”
What Nerve! In Catalonia They Are Once Again Trying to Swear in the Coalition that Won the Most Votes
Rajoy and Catalonia: The Fear Behind the Bully’s Rage
Professor Marlene Wind: Symbol of a Smug Denmark and a Power-Serving Academic Discipline
Civil Disobedience: Myths and Realities
Brand Name Progressives in the US … and in Catalonia
When Spain Thought it Had Gained Promotion to the First Division of Lying States
The Establishment’s “Controversialization” of Quim Torra
Why Must Governments in Catalonia Please All When Those in Madrid Can Simply Enact Their Programs?
The Unionists in Catalonia Turn to the Latin American Coup Playbook