From Famine to Free Zones and Economic Resistance
Ever since the Famine, Ireland has wrestled with issues of economic dependency and exploitation. The Celtic Tiger economy had served to provide more jobs, but those who benefited most from it were already rich. Although the Ireland we have inherited has all kinds of resources and great potential for national achievement, it is far from realising that potential. Ireland is marked by underdevelopment, unemployment, emigration, housing crisis and poverty on a large scale. These problems, serious enough in themselves, are magnified by the continuing British occupation of the Six Counties, which also has its origins in Ireland’s colonial history. The struggle for a 32 county all Ireland democratic socialist republic has always been intertwined with economic justice and resistance. The system outlined in Sinn Féin Poblachtach Éire Nua programme, which provides for a strong provincial and local government in a federation of the four provinces in Ireland. So, what is today's economic growt...