Today, on the 86th anniversary of the death of Italian communist Antonio Gramsci, and as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish ‘Lessons’, first published in L’Ordine Nuovo shortly after the 1922 May Day demonstrations.
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100 Years On - Remembering The Brutality At Ballyseedy
Today (7th March) marks the 100th anniversary of the Ballyseedy Massacre - an outrage perpetrated by Free State counter-revolutionaries against those fighting in defence of the Republic. The massacre was one of the most brutal acts to take place during the counter-revolution, an event that is routinely and less accurately referred to as the Irish Civil War.