Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish ‘Wolfe Tone’s Ideals of Democracy’, written by Constance Markievicz and published in An Phoblacht on this day 98-years-ago.
This months addition to the Connolly Archive is ‘State Monopoly versus Socialism’, first published on the 10th of June, 1899 in ‘The Worker’s Republic’ and later reprinted as a part of Connolly’s ‘The New Evangel’ series of essays in 1901.
This month’s addition to the Connolly Archive is ‘Visit of King George V’, first published in early July 1911 just before the newly crowned monarch arrived in Dublin to begin a brief visit to his Irish colony.
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.
Workers at Corrib Oil in Ballinasloe have been engaged in an ongoing industrial dispute with management since December of last year. Their demands are simple - for their employer to recognise their right to be
Easter has been a time of remembrance, reflection and recommitment for Irish republicans for over 100 years. The first Easter Commemorations, which took place in the years immediately following the 1916
This month’s addition to the Connolly Archive is ‘Forces of Civilisation’, a short piece first published in ‘The Worker’s Republic’ on 8th April 1916 - two weeks before the outbreak of the Easter Rising.
Éirígí activists in North Dublin have launched a new campaign today highlighting the oversupply of new hotel developments in local communities already suffering the effects of the worst housing crisis in a generation.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. Over the coming weeks Éirígí will mark this anniversary with a number of analytical articles about the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) and related
This month’s addition to the Connolly Archive is ‘We Shall Rise Again’, a short piece first published in ‘The Workers’ Republic’ on 25th March 1916 - a month before the Easter Rising began.