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Kevin Myers and Eoghan Harris do not reflect the opinions of the majority of Irish people. But their views are shared by a well-heeled and influential minority. The very fact they have such high-profile platforms in the 26-county media is an indication that political independence alone does not equate with freedom. Somewhere in the bowels of the Irish Times or Sunday Independent, there is a man whose job it is to make anti-republican columnists. First, he cuts a human figure out of a large sheet of cardboard. Next, he paints its face with a permanent snarl and inserts a tube hooked up to a large can of orange bile into the back of its mouth. Finally, by some process known only to the proprietors of Irish newspapers, he endows it with enough life to crouch growling over a laptop and drum out dreary rants against republicans. Your identikit anti-republican believes Britain is in Ireland only because the unruly natives are unfit to govern themselves, and David Trimble is the North's One Great Statesman. The cause of conflict on this island is not the British presence, or the legacy of colonialism, but republicanism - a criminal conspiracy launched by Patrick Pearse in 1916, and most likely responsible for the rise of Hitler, Stalin's gulags, and England's getting no votes in the Eurovision Song Contest. The true anti-republican has limitless faith in the free market and a bottomless contempt for woolly-minded lefties, weak-kneed liberals, and crusties on anti-globalisation protests. They think the police can do no wrong, and if they do cut the occasional corner and stitch up someone completely innocent, sure aren't they our police and it could never happen to one of us, could it? They have one problem with Margaret Thatcher - she wasn't pro-business enough. As republicans, our aim is the liberation of Ireland. Political liberation is central to this; but to be of real value, it must be accompanied by social and economic liberation, and liberation from the mind-forged manacles of colonial and consumerist ideology. Kevin Myers and Eoghan Harris do not reflect the opinions of the majority of Irish people. But their views are shared by a well-heeled and influential minority. The very fact they have such high-profile platforms in the 26-county media is an indication that political independence alone does not equate with freedom. And without a people liberated and empowered, even political independence will never be more than precarious. The truth of this is demonstrated by the 26-county state, which has managed the extraordinary feat of selling itself to Europe and America at the same time, while continuing to act as though Britain held the title deeds to the island. The meaning of freedom for Irish republicans is laid out clearly by Patrick Pearse. Irish freedom, he wrote, means "not a limited freedom, a freedom conditioned by the interests of another nation, but absolute freedom, the sovereign control of Irish destinies; not the freedom of a class, but the freedom of a people; not the freedom of a geographical fragment of Ireland, but the freedom of all Ireland, of every sod of Ireland." Plainly, Ireland is not free while a million and a half of her people can be deprived of the right to vote by the arbitrary fiat of a British minister. Plainly, Ireland is not free while her hills bristle with British watchtowers and six of her counties are a training ground for British troops. The nature of the British presence in Ireland has not changed, as the cancellation of the Assembly elections has shown. Britain may claim to have no selfish interest in Ireland, but her occupation of this island is founded upon, and inseparable from, the denial of basic democracy to the Irish people. Plainly also, Ireland is not free while we have no currency of our own; while the most basic economic decisions, such as the setting of interest rates, are taken by a clutch of unelected bankers in Frankfurt. A mesh of European directives now covers every aspect of social and economic policy, and the pressure is building to give Brussels the power to set Irish rates of taxation. But liberation from British rule, from Europe's economic diktat, must go hand in hand with the construction of a new democracy within Ireland, with the empowerment of Irish people. Not only should the winning of external independence pave the way to justice and equality at home; unless we empower our people, we can neither win nor keep political independence in the first place. The failures of the 26-county state arise from its being founded on - to paraphrase Pearse - not the freedom of a people, but the freedom of a class. The Irish revolution was strangled in its infancy when the bourgeoisie split from the independence movement, signed the Treaty with England, and using weapons supplied by Churchill and Lloyd George, waded to power through the blood of their erstwhile comrades. As a consequence, partition was set in stone, social injustice buttressed, and Ireland hard-wired into a world economic system built upon inequality and exploitation. As republicans and democrats we believe that sovereignty resides in the people. And by "the people", we mean all the people, not some privileged class or group. The liberation of Ireland requires the empowerment of Irish people, as individuals and communities, to take control over their lives and have a real input into the decisions that affect them. It means politics should cease to be a game of musical chairs in Leinster House and be brought back to the people to be debated in community halls and meeting places about the country. It requires the revitalisation of local democracy, with radical reforms giving real power to local authorities and making council officials genuinely answerable to the elected representatives. It requires democratic control of the media, perhaps through state support for community-based radio and television stations. Nor can we have true democracy in Ireland while economic power remains concentrated in the hands of a tiny minority, or in the overseas headquarters of multinational corporations. The liberation of Ireland requires the economic as well as political empowerment of our people. That is why social radicalism has always been a core value of republicans. In the 19th century, the struggle for national independence was bound up with the struggle to regain ownership of the land; and the revolutionaries of 1916 and 1919 made the social agenda of the Proclamation and Democratic Programme a key part of their republican objectives. For today's republicans, the challenge is to develop economic alternatives built around the empowerment of workers and consumers - alternatives that will reduce our dependence on a global economy based on the perpetuation of inequality, and dominated by the anti-democratic power of multinational conglomerates. Last, but not least, the liberation of Ireland means the overthrow of the colonialism of the mind; it requires that we drive out the garrison from our thoughts. In a free Ireland, our media will no longer present the grotesque spectacle of Irish journalists dipping their pens in the blood of Iraqi and Afghan children to defend colonial wars of conquest. In a free Ireland, historians will not dedicate their careers to robbing their people of the history of resistance, which should be our greatest pride. It is high time to stop our slavish aping of the latest fashions in economics, politics and culture, and have the courage to follow our own path without fearing a rap on the knuckles from Europe or a backlash from the multinationals. The road to freedom stretches out on the far side of the boundaries that others would set to our thoughts.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Without a doubt the biggest pile of shite ever posted on this site.
it's a pity the author of this article decided to give his or her name as ???, and they also didn't give much of a clue which version of irish republicanism they were batting for. Any party affiliations?
having said that, i can't fault the writing style, quite an entertaining and interesting read.
funny thing is, the 'free ireland' spoken of here sounds like its getting close to anarchism, and I wonder if the author would be willing to go that extra mile and give up the nationalism. go on, you know you want to.
(then again, i suppose its not neccessarily a bad thing to feel irish. i'm just jealous cos i don't identify with any nationality. i'm lost and lonely on a hostile planet. diddums).
.... a very brilliant observation of the right wing intellectual regime that has filled our heads with lies for decades. Thank you for writing this my friend. Keep it up and when you see the trolls roll their heads in derision , it is simply confirmation of your correctness.
>>>>>> Feature: The Liberation of Ireland
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In the second part of a series of articles exploring the republican vision, PAUL O'CONNOR reflects on the meaning of freedom and the need
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Apologies if people mistook this as mine. The above should have been attached to it.
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You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to put it on my ignore shelf.
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"it's a pity the author of this article decided to give his or her name as ???,"
The author is Paul O´Connor and as far as I am aware it was written in APRN.
With regard to my pen name, I like it.
"and they also didn't give much of a clue which version of irish republicanism they were batting for. Any party affiliations?"
Yes, but that wasn´t the point of the article as I saw it anyway."
"having said that, i can't fault the writing style, quite an entertaining and interesting read."
I thought so too.
wasn't Dev a hell of a man! There was he struggling for a Socialst free Ireland only to turn us into a theocracy as soon grasped the reins of power and penned the constitution.
Freedom fighter my arse.
Romantic Ireland's dead and gone it's with O'Leary in the grave.... and I thought David just took over at Villa.
was it sidonie smith who said something to the effect of 'all liberation struggles must begin with a form of nationalism'? in other words, in order for 'us' to assert our independence and ability for self-determination, 'we' need to clearly define 'us' in relation to 'them'.
but the question that remains is when does the nationalism pass its sell by date? or does it? some of the things that mr. pearse has said are very close to the things that mr. justin barrett has said in his recent book. we can put it all down to context and time period, but the question remains: if old-tyme nationalistic rhetoric has passed its time, then what can be used in the current discourse? of course the vocabulary of independence is still relevent, but obviously not in old tired forms that often come off sounding like the ravings of a lunatic.
main point here: nationalism is dangerous. but so is colonialism.
I think the idea of Nationalism being dangerous, rather than an inherently bad thing as some on the Left see it, is probably accurate enough. From an anti-imperialist standpoint Nationalism can be a powerful weapon against colonialism, from protecting native cultures and traditions against globalisation, to struggling against foreign domination.
The difficulty comes down to whether one's definition of Nationalism is exclusive or inclusive. Some might argue that Nationalism by its very nature cannot be an inclusive political philosophy but I don't think this is necessarily true. Sinn Fein is often characterised as a Nationalist political party and yet the party has a very inclusive definition of Irishness and is notably anti-racism, pro-immigration. I'm not trying to go 'SF is great' here but merely to make the point that a party seen as Nationalist can avoid many of the Nationalist stereotypes, which is not to say every SF member ever has been without the negative Nationalist stereotype.
This does not mean however Nationalism is not dangerous, and that a Nationalist political party is always a positive force. I would characterise Fianna Fáil's definition of Nationalism as extremely exclusive, hence its attitude to Travellers, minorities and immigrants.
As for the article, I think it's an excellent piece, Paul's written some good stuff for the Phoblacht.