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A PEOPLE’S PROGRESS—HOW INDEPENDENT IRELAND DELIVERED ON THE PROMISE OF HER PEOPLE’S WELL-BEING

By Mark Henry A century ago, with the country on the brink of a bitter civil war, the prospects for the Irish Free State (which officially came into being in December 1922) did not seem particularly bright. And any objective evaluation is compelled to conclude that the first 50 years of independence failed to produce … Read more

Categories Issue 3 (May/June 2022), Platform, Volume 30

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