Jan 14, 2013

Samuel Moyn: 'Catalonia should turn Independence into a “cause of global concern" #news #usa #eu #politics

In an interview on TV3, Professor Samuel Moyn of Columbia University,
an historian of ideas and an expert in human rights, expresses his
opinion about the independence of Catalonia.

The right to self-determination is a right included in the founding
principles of the UN, however after the processes of decolonization,
this idea of self-determination weakened.

People want to feel part of a political community, not just part of a
network of economic exchanges. If this is not met either in Europe nor
in the rest of the world and not even in their own state, they just
seek refuge in "their language, their culture and their local
particularities."

Catalonia is not comparable to Scotland, because in the case of
Catalonia there is no agreement with the Spanish government. However
Scotland, Catalonia and even Flanders do have common causes,
exacerbated by the economic crisis. And they have to fight for them in
the context, as quoted, of a failure of certain politic structures.

Catalunya should turn Independence into a "cause of global concern".
The case of Catalonia is unique and could set a precedent because "if
Catalonia is not willing to cross the line of violence to achieve
independence", it will be a minority group in history. The Catalan
success will become a heroic achievement".

http://www.helpcatalonia.cat/2013/01/us-historian-samuel-moyn-catalonia.html

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