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4 of 5 — Why not a united Ireland? Ireland, Brexit, and Partition — The mind of Irish Republicanism

4 of 5 — Why not a united Ireland? Ireland, Brexit, and Partition — The mind of Irish Republicanism

Why not a united Ireland? Ireland, Brexit, and Pa…

Solidarity & More · Workers' LIberty

July 22, 20201h 15m

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Why not a united Ireland? Ireland, Brexit, and Partition, 100 years after the declaration of the Irish Republic by Dail Eireann. Part 4 of 5: The mind of Irish Republicanism. This Workers’ Liberty pull-out discusses the interaction of Brexit with the partition of Ireland. It reviews the basic and long-standing arguments why Northern Ireland, as it stands, is not a viable democratic political unit. It surveys the historic inadequacies of the often-heroic Irish Republican tradition in dealing with the issue of Partition, and the political logic of the recurrent transitions of Republican currents, once revolutionary by their own lights, into conventional bourgeois politics. The articles are all by Sean Matgamna. All sections of this pull-out: https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/sets/why-not-a-united-ireland Read online, download PDF, subscribe: https://www.workersliberty.org/wl-3-66 All audio: https://workersliberty.org/audio