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Unemployment and Economic Fallacy
Europe and North America are at present suffering the ill effects of a severe economic downturn which is most visible in the rising levels of unemployment. To the economist and government policy maker, on the one hand, the question of … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Philosophy, Theology
Tagged business ethics, economic crisis, Economics, ethics, liberation, materialism, morality, oppression, poverty, social action, social justice, socialism, solidarity, the poor, unemployment
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Solidarity is the Key to the Survival of this Community
Already the signs of social destruction are visible and audible on the streets of Dublin, and no doubt the same throughout the country. Stress has taken its toll on the national psyche to the extent that the integrity of the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Politics, Theology
Tagged community, economic crisis, Economics, ireland, irish economy, republic of ireland, social action, social justice, solidarity, togetherness, unity
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Strategy to Survive Ireland’s Economic Crisis
Ireland has entered into the most dangerous period of its history since the Civil War (1922-23). Brian Cowen, an Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of the delinquent Fianna Fáil government, has deceived the electorate and entered into discussions with the International Monetary … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Politics, Theology
Tagged action, civil disobedience, ireland, irish economy, irish politics, protest, social action, social justice, socialism, solidarity, strike
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Talks with the IMF and the Future of Ireland
Over the latter half of this week just past (November 14th-20th 2010) the Irish government has welcomed an IMF mission to Dublin headed by Aja Chopra, the acting Director of its European Department. It is little surprise that much of this International … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged brian cowen, caroline atkinson, economic crisis, european union, fianna fail, imf, injustice, international monetary fund, ireland, irish economy, joe higgins, labour party, Politics, poverty, republic of ireland, sinn fein, social justice, solidarity
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