Up the Republic!: Towards a New Ireland

Up the Republic!: Towards a New Ireland

Fintan O'Toole
Our Price:  £3.99
List Price:  £12.99
Saving Of:  69%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  Fintan O'Toole
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  240
Publisher:  Faber & Faber
Year:  2012
ISBN:  9780571289004

In this important book, historians, lawyers, economists and writers come together to put a coherent case: that although the Irish economic collapse has resulted in national humiliation, renewed emigration and a decline in living standards for the majority of the population, there is still hope that the country can be reformed and renewed.

Irish politicians offered the now notorious blanket guarantee to all the banks which had got in over their heads during the great property bubble - including one that had become little more than a criminal enterprise. A different set of politicians grimly enforces the consequences of that guarantee, locking an entire generation of Irish men and women into paying for the mistakes of greedy bankers and their corrupt friends in government.

The energy of hope has to come from elsewhere. These essays demonstrate how simple measures and different economic and social policies could release that energy and fulfil the promise of an educated, literate and culturally vibrant people.

You may also like
Alternative: Towards a New Progressive Politics
Caroline Lucas
Condition: New
£12.99   £4.99

A thoughtful analysis of how 'progressive politics' should look over the next five years with the aim of shaping both Parliament and government.


Political Communication in the Republic of Ireland
Condition: New
£19.99   £4.99

Brings together academics and practitioners to present an overview of the development and current shape of political communication in the Republic of Ireland from a multiplicity of perspectives and sources.


New Mobilities in Europe: Polish Migration to Ireland Post-2004
Torben Krings, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska
Condition: New
£45.00

This book examines Polish migration to Ireland in the context of 'new mobilities in Europe'. It includes detailed accounts of the working lives of a group of mainly skilled Polish migrants in Dublin, and traces their careers and aspirations as Ireland moved from 'boom to bust'.