This period is rich in lessons for working class people today. The struggle waged in 1913 is a beacon that can shine a bright light on the way forward, if its lessons are fully absorbed.
Related Posts
Deputy Varadkar promises that FG will leave Margaret Thatcher in the shade
Deputy Leo Varadkar’s speech to the Dublin Economic Workshop in Kenmere last weekend should send a chill down the spines of working people, the unemployed and those in general who depend on public services, all of whom have already been made pay a heavy price for this economic crisis.
45% VHI hikes show madness of for-profit health system
Minister Harney's mission was to open up the private healthcare market to competition because of future benefits to 'consumers' she promised.
Rejuvenation application for Tallaght Town Centre: a pre election gimmick.
Councillor Mick Murphy opposed a motion to apply for “rejuvenation status” for Tallaght Town Centre at Mondays Tallaght…
ULA Forum – building the alternative
Over 350 people attended the United Left Alliance (ULA) National Forum, held in Dublin on June 25. This forum was held exactly four months since the General Election at which the ULA won 5 Dail seats and was the first national gathering of ULA activists from throughout the state.