A controversial and provocative book at clarifies the complexities of landownership in Scotland. Wightman explodes the myth that land issues are relevant only to the far-flung fringes of rural Scotland, and questions mainstream political commitment to land reform. He presents his own far-reaching program for change and a pragmatic, inspiring vision of how Scotland can move from outmoded, unjust power structures towards a more equitable landowning democracy. This book is essential reading and perfectly timed.
