
#044 Sins Of The Father
This week our guest is Conor McCabe. Conor is a Research Fellow in the School of Social Justice i...
From Alpha To Omega · Tom O'Brien
January 15, 201448m 43s
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This week our guest is Conor McCabe. Conor is a Research Fellow in the School of Social Justice in University College Dublin, and has just released the second edition of his book, 'Sins of the Father: Tracing the Decisions That Shaped the Irish Economy'.
The book is a brilliant class analysis of the Irish economy since the origins of the state, and seeks to give a deep systemic structural analysis to the causes of the crisis, and to help explain why things panned out the way they did. We discuss the Garden Cities of Ebenezer Howard, Irish economic policy and the British Empire, the rise of land speculation in Ireland, an extravagantly pointless Irish hotel, NAMA - the worlds largest property company, which owns all the worthless toxic commercial property in Ireland. Amongst other things...
You can find Conor's book here: (It's well worth the read...)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sins-Father-Tracing-Decisions-Economy/dp/1845886933
Happy New Year!
The book is a brilliant class analysis of the Irish economy since the origins of the state, and seeks to give a deep systemic structural analysis to the causes of the crisis, and to help explain why things panned out the way they did. We discuss the Garden Cities of Ebenezer Howard, Irish economic policy and the British Empire, the rise of land speculation in Ireland, an extravagantly pointless Irish hotel, NAMA - the worlds largest property company, which owns all the worthless toxic commercial property in Ireland. Amongst other things...
You can find Conor's book here: (It's well worth the read...)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sins-Father-Tracing-Decisions-Economy/dp/1845886933
Happy New Year!
Topics
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