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Mickey Moran sits down with Kryštof, Jason and Ben from The Regrettable Century Podcast to discuss the political situation in the United States, what led to Trump’s victory in last year's US presidential election, the state of the US left, and the prospects for a working class fightback.
This month, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, and on the 39th anniversary of the death of Irish socialist republican Peadar O’Donnell, we republish ‘For or against the Ranchers? Irish working farmers in the Economic War’, a piece which O’Donnell wrote in 1932.
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Fifteen, ‘Some more Irish pioneers of the socialist movement’.
Easter is a time when people gather in communities all across Ireland to pay tribute to our Patriot Dead. From north to south, east to west, Éirígí activists played their part in honouring those who fought and died for Irish freedom.
This month, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish ‘A New Nation’ by James Fintan Lalor. Lalor wrote this address to the landowners of Ireland at his family home in Tinakill, Abbeyleix in what was then called Queen’s County, now Co. Laois, on the 19th of April, 1847.
Mickey Moran sits down with Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson to discuss the Good Friday Agreement on the 27th anniversary of its signing. Can the Good Friday Agreement ever deliver a United Ireland? Or is it just a constitutional trap to deradicalise Republicanism?
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Fourteen, ‘Socialistic teachings of the Young Irelanders; the thinkers and the workers’.
This month, as part of our On The Shoulders of Giants series and on the 37th anniversary of the extra-judicial execution of Mairéad Farrell along with her comrades Seán Savage and Daniel McCann by the
Mickey Moran is joined by Jac and Rhys, two activists from the Welsh socialist republican youth group, Mudiad Eryr Wen, for a conversation exploring the history of Welsh nationalism, the emergence of Welsh republicanism, and the contemporary struggles around the Welsh language.
A wreath laying ceremony to honour Galway woman and 1916 leader, Julia Morrissey, will take place in Athenry, Co. Galway on Saturday, 8th March, at 1pm.
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Thirteen, ‘Our Irish Girondins sacrifice the Irish peasantry upon the altar of private property’.
Mickey Moran sits down with Gabriel Kuhn, an Austrian activist, translator, and author, to discuss his work exploring the intersection between sport and radical politics.