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ireland / britain / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Tuesday July 21, 2009 20:11 by CIARán Ó Muireadhaigh
From the outset of the financial mess the Irish Government currently find themselves is, they have tried pinning the blame on anyone but themselves and their big business buddies. They have been quite willing to perpetuate lies and untruths in order to deflect public ire away from themselves. read full story / add a comment
france / belgique / luxembourg / genre / communiqué de presse Tuesday March 18, 2008 18:41 by AL - Commission AntipatrIARcat
En tant que féministes, libertaires et anticapitalistes, nous revendiquons une révolution sexuelle qui ne confondent pas libéralisme et amour libre. Il ne peut donc y avoir de véritable révolution sexuelle sans remise en cause des rapports économiques d’exploitation. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Wednesday September 12, 2007 23:46 by CIARan ó' Muireadhaigh.
Living on the Breadline: A Return to the Subject of Precarious labour. read full story / add a comment
irlanda / gran bretagna / scuola e università / opinione / analisi Monday September 03, 2007 21:52 by CIARán O'M   text 1 comment (last - monday september 03, 2007 21:56)
Se si guarda al sistema scolastico irlandese nel suo insieme, dalla scuola d'infanzia al terzo livello, ogni segmento presenta le sue lacune. La Chiesa e lo Stato unitamente alla nostra scuola primaria e secondaria influenzano pesantemente lo sviluppo e la formazione dei giovani dal momento in cui entrano nel sistema scolastico fino a quando ne escono.
"L'istruzione è una cosa davvero ammirevole, ma è bene non dimenticarsi ogni tanto che niente di ciò che vale la pena conoscere può essere veramente insegnato." Oscar Wilde read full story / add a comment
international / culture / review Tuesday January 02, 2007 18:36 by CIARan Murray
While it can be hard to come across political documents that inspire, entertain and amuse, Ramor Ryan‘s Clandestines succeeds in doing just that. Some may know Ryan from his articles in “We Are Everywhere” and “Confronting Capitalism” but Clandestines is his first published book. It is, for the main part, a travel diary and a readable mixture of personal memoir and political essay written over his many years as an anarchist activist. The book covers his journeys to a broad gamut of societies in struggle, from Berlin to Northern Ireland, Nicaragua to Turkey and many places in between. read full story / add a comment
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