
Ireland’s Working Class Is Still the Key Force for Social Change
Irish politics has been shifting toward greater class polarization in recent years, defying academic predictions about the death of class. The modern working class has
Irish politics has been shifting toward greater class polarization in recent years, defying academic predictions about the death of class. The modern working class has
This week, Labour U-turned on its pledge to raise sick pay and guarantee it to all — abandoning millions of precarious workers to choose between
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Workers have power under capitalism and can remake society in the Middle East, north Africa and beyond (Pic: Gigi Ibrahim/Flickr commons license) The best things
Dan Evans’ recent book A Nation of Shopkeepers has got much media attention as a new examination of complex class structures in Britain. rs21 members
Ken Loach (right) and Paul Laverty on the set of The Old Oak In their 15th film together director Ken Loach and writer Paul Laverty
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