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Marxist Perspectives on Irish Society Editors: Micheal O’Flynn, Odette Clarke, Paul M. Hayes and Martin J. Power Published by: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Date Of Publication: Sep 2011 Isbn13: 978-1-4438-3164-2 Isbn: 1-4438-3164-6
Contents of Publication: Bridging Marxism: Academia and the Irish Left ......................................... 1 Micheal O’Flynn, Odette Clarke, Paul M. Hayes and Martin J. Power Socialist Revolution in Ireland—A Lost Opportunity 1916-1922............... 7 Dominic Haugh Class Conflict in South Leitrim................................................................. 21 Stephen Ryan Socialist Literature in Britain: The Traces of the Irish Working-Class........................................................................................... 33 Micheal O’hAodha The Hunger Strikes—A Defeat for Republicanism, a Defeat for the Working Class................................................................................ 47 John McAnulty The Coming Revolution in Ireland ............................................................ 61 D.R. O’Connor Lysaght Does Ownership of the Means of Production Matter? An Empirical Test of the Outcomes for Capital and Labour in the Irish Manufacturing Sector .............................................................. 71 Thomas Turner Ireland’s Ruling Class: Capital, Enlightened Technocrats and Ventriloquist Dummies....................................................................... 91 Micheal O’Flynn How does the Social Model of Disability Challenge the Notion of Charity? ............................................................................................... 115 Kieran McNulty Ireland’s State Enterprises—A Marxist Response to the Emergent Neo-Keynesian and Pro-state Capitalist Perspectives ............................. 135 Clare Daly Resisting the Class War from Above....................................................... 147 Dave Hill After Shock: The Aftermath of the Irish Economic Crash ...................... 171 Kieran Allen A Hidden Ireland: Reflections on the Intellectual Life of the Irish Left.. 191 Helena Sheehan Contributors............................................................................................. 199
There is a sample pdf of the contents and first part of the book available here - [url]http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/978-1-4438-3164-2-sample.pdf[/url] |