Duke, the problem is that words like "dialogue" or "violence" have been so poorly used in recent days that probably they have been deliberately avoided.
When there has been a condemnation of violence, in general, the independentists have used it only as a condemnation of the police action, not recognizing their violent acts.
Moby, the economic issue is interesting ... those who support the independentists are convinced that their government has everything prepared, as they are convinced that they will continue in the European Union or that the Barca will be able to continue playing in the League (even though the European leaders and the Spanish league deny it).
A biomedical company announced yesterday its transfer from Barcelona to Madrid, and today its value has gone up 30%.
The banks based in Catalonia are falling heavily in the stock market, and there are Spaniards who by boycott or fear of losing their savings are starting to change their money from banks.
La Caixa is an icon in Catalonia, but more than 80% of its business is in the rest of Spain. According to the press, they have everything prepared to move to Madrid if there is independence. There are big Catalan companies that will have to leave an independent Catalonia if they want to survive ... because without being in Spain or in the European Union their future in very black.