A radical look at the Irish austerity measures and the attempts to prop up business and the banks at the expense of ordinary citizens, left to bear the brunt of conditions they did not cause. Many of these contributors predicted Ireland's rapid cyle of boom and bust, even at the height of the Celtic Tiger boom.
A radical look at the Irish austerity measures and the attempts to prop up business and the banks at the expense of ordinary citizens, left to bear the brunt of conditions they did not cause. Many of these contributors predicted Ireland's rapid cyle of boom and bust, even at the height of the Celtic Tiger boom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colin Coulter is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Maynooth University Angela Nagle received her PhD from Dublin City University, and is a contributor to the Dublin Review of Books, the Atlantic and the Irish Times
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1. Introduction - Colin Coulter Section A: The political economy of crisis in Ireland 2. False economy: the financialisation of Ireland and the roots of austerity - Conor McCabe 3. Interpretations of the Irish economic crash - Kieran Allen 4. The perfect storm: crisis, capitalism and democracy - Sinead Kennedy 5. Ireland and the new economy - Angela Nagle Section B: Casualties of the crisis in Ireland 6. Ireland's disappeared: suicide, violence and austerity - Michael Cronin 7. The impact of the crisis on Irish women - Alison Spillane 8. Defiance and hope: austerity and the community sector in the Republic of Ireland - John Bissett 9. All aboard the Migration Nation - Gavan Titley Section C: Lessons from the crisis for the Irish Left 10. Lessons from the era of social partnership for the Irish labour movement - Francisco Arqueros 11. Ireland, the Left and the European Union - Daniel Finn 12. Business is too important to be left to Irish business - Michael Taft Index
1. Introduction - Colin Coulter Section A: The political economy of crisis in Ireland 2. False economy: the financialisation of Ireland and the roots of austerity - Conor McCabe 3. Interpretations of the Irish economic crash - Kieran Allen 4. The perfect storm: crisis, capitalism and democracy - Sinead Kennedy 5. Ireland and the new economy - Angela Nagle Section B: Casualties of the crisis in Ireland 6. Ireland's disappeared: suicide, violence and austerity - Michael Cronin 7. The impact of the crisis on Irish women - Alison Spillane 8. Defiance and hope: austerity and the community sector in the Republic of Ireland - John Bissett 9. All aboard the Migration Nation - Gavan Titley Section C: Lessons from the crisis for the Irish Left 10. Lessons from the era of social partnership for the Irish labour movement - Francisco Arqueros 11. Ireland, the Left and the European Union - Daniel Finn 12. Business is too important to be left to Irish business - Michael Taft Index
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