At a time when Britain's progress is hindered by its obsession with the past, Scotland face their biggest opportunity to look to the future with a new beginning.
Scottish politics has been saturated by nationalist and Labour ideologies and myths towards their right to rule, but in their political quests are they sacrificing the opportunity to be a tolerant and progressive state?
What does the recent 'Road to Referendum' TV series tell us about the stories Scotland tells itself, and is the chance for genuine cultural renewal being missed?