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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials |
Date: August, 2019 |
By: Editorial |
Title: Slightly Constitutional! |
The unmaking and remaking of states is not a serious political business. The proper business of politics is the governing of states. Sinn Fein engaged in the proper business of politics when it supported war on the perverse mode of government imposed by Britain on the Six County region. Partition was not what caused the war to be fought, although ending it was the aim of the war in the first instance. It was the Northern Ireland system that provoked the war, and that enabled it to be fought for 28 years. The Adams/McGuinness initiative changed the aim of the war, brought it into line with its cause, and enabled it to be brought to a successful end by establishing an authentic apartheid system for the two national bodies in the Six Counties.Read Full Article |
From: Church & State: Articles |
Date: July, 2019 |
By: Editorial |
Title: A Culture Of Rights? |
There are signs that the freewheeling Authoritarian Libertarian ism, that began after the death of Martin McGuinness, is beginning to meet with resistance.Read Full Article |
From: Irish Political Review: Editorials |
Date: July, 2019 |
By: Editorial |
Title: England As It Is |
Europe is in a very early stage of its development. It does not quite know what it is to be. Its origins are lost in obscurity. They are very recent and very accessible but it dare not think about them because they are thick with ethnic cleansing and genocide—and we don’t refer to the Fascist era! Read Full Article |
From: Irish Political Review: Editorials |
Date: July, 2019 |
By: Editorial |
Title: State Of Play |
The great merit of the Good Friday Agreement is that it equalised the terms on which the practical politics of communal attrition was conducted. And that practical politics goes on whether or not the two communities are drawn up in battle away at Stormont.Read Full Article |
From: Irish Political Review: Articles |
Date: June, 2019 |
By: Editorial |
Title: Brexit Destinies |
Wars change peoples—a fact which has been commented on favourably with regard to Britain's wars on Germany. Well, the character of the Catholic community was changed considerably by the war which it sustained against the British State, and that was a major factor in the 1998 settlement.Read Full Article |