Submitted by dalcassian on 1 May, 2010 - 4:01
Author: Gery Lawless, Rachel Lever, Sean Matgamna, Eamonn McCann
- [See also Marxism and Ireland: Articles from the AWL Press]
- Where the Hillside Men Have Sown: 40 Years of the IRA [1967]
- Ireland and Permanent Revolution: A Discussion 1966/7
- Debate on permanent revolution with Cuba as "example" in the Irish Workers' Group, 1967-8
- WHY WE PUBLISH THE WORKERS REPUBLIC [Jan. 1967]
- THE "MANIFESTO" OF THE IRISH WORKERS' GROUP [1967]
- THE CONNOLLY ASSOCIATION AND IRISH NATIONALISM:"SOVEREIGNTY AN OLD JOKE" [1967]
- The Connolly Association and its Work: a Critical Memoir
- DO IRISH WORKERS NEED REPUBLICANISM? THE SAD STORY OF CONNOLLY'S HEIRS [1967]
- HUNGARY 1956: "AN SOLAS/WORKERS REPUBLIC" EDITORIAL [1966]
- The “Dialogue Between Marxism and Christianity” [1967]
- Healy's Socialist Labour League: a Caricature of Trotskyism (1967)
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- WHO WAS JAMES CONNOLLY? (1969)"
- The Irish Workers' Group, IS and the "Trotskyist Tendency"
- Irish Republicanism and Irish Trotskyism: a debate
- Lenin, Marxism and the Irish Revolution
- Imperialism, Ireland and Working Class Politics: AWL's Record [1987]
- Did Gery Lawless "sign out" of the Curragh? Was he a member of "Maria Duce"? Footnote to the story of Republicanism in the 1950s
- Anti-Semitism and the split in the Irish Workers Group