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Workers' Party President, has slammed Brian Cowen's view of history
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Thursday May 20, 2010 16:24 by Malachy Steenson - Workers Party
Michael Finnegan, Workers' Party President, has slammed Brian Cowen's view of history as outlined in his speech 'A Decade of Centenaries: Commemorating Shared History' Michael Finnegan, Workers' Party President, has slammed Brian Cowen's view of history as outlined in his speech 'A Decade of Centenaries: Commemorating Shared History'. The Workers’ Party |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Very good post. Spot on
I used to find the workers party a bit sectish and I always found it very hard to stomach de rossa and rabbitte, but lately i like the stuff being put out by the w.p. is is usually well written and thought out which ias rare on the left. i first began to change my mind about the w.p. after thew Nice referendum and later the Lisbon treaty, their material was better than most of the other no stuff. Keep up the good work guys. out of curiosity were ye on the march last Tuesday?
Unemployed Worker
Approx 25 WP members attended the march both weeks with posters and banner and will also be attending next weeks.
You can also see the relaunched Look Left here http://www.lookleftonline.org/
...the revolutionary upheaval by the working class in Ireland from 1918-1922 when workers moved decisively to campaign on a socialist agenda and cause panic among the members of the Provisional Government and the upper ranks of the IRA.
Cowan omits talking about how workers took over and ran Limerick for over a week, how workers took over many other towns and villages as they flexed their muscles, up to and including the Munster Soviets of 1922.
Cowan omits to mention that workers were threatened with the IRA when they occupied factories and creameries. He omits to mention that the IRA kidnapped union organisers, branded others as British spies and imposed IRA curfews in an attempt to break strikes.
Cowan conveniently omits to talk about what was known at the time (1918-1922) as the 'red flag years' (and the betrayal of the workers movement by William O'Brien, Thomas Farren, Thomas Foran and Tom Johnson)