An address given to a demonstration organised by the National Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers of Great Britain and Ireland. Report taken from the Freeman's Journal, 18 May 1891. . "… Mrs Eleanor Marx Aveling, who was received with cheers, addressed the meeting. She could not tell them how glad she was to … Continue reading Eleanor Marx on Class Struggle and Ireland, Sunday 17 May 1891. Phoenix Park, Dublin.
Author: Conor McCabe
Plan of Campaign for Irish Working Farmers, by Peadar O’Donnell (1931)
LAST YEAR a conference of working farmers met in Galway. It was an actual in-out-of-the-fields conference composed of men who had to struggle hard to make a living. Unfortunately no women delegates were present, and a small-farmer congress that does not include women misses the sharpest details of the economy of the homes. This conference … Continue reading Plan of Campaign for Irish Working Farmers, by Peadar O’Donnell (1931)
Searching for Compradors in 1930s Ireland
For the past year or so I've been delving into the life and work of Brian O'Neill, one of the founder members of the Communist Party of Ireland and for a while its chief writer and ideologist. His main work was this one, The War for the Land in Ireland, published in 1933.[…] The few … Continue reading Searching for Compradors in 1930s Ireland
A Radical Walk Through the Financial Flows of Dublin
In this episode of The Week as Work myself and Aubrey Robinson look at the nature of financial flows through Dublin as we stroll around St. Stephen's Green Square, focusing in on Aercap (aircraft leasing) and Kennedy Wilson (institutional landlordism).
The politics of activist education on a partitioned island
Special episode of The Week at Work with Stiofán Ó Nualláin and Conor McCabe where they discuss the politics and practice of activist education. Recorded on a stroll around Belfast, from Trademark's office at the Peace Wall to the James Connolly Centre on the Falls, via Shankill and the Springfield Road.
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