Connolly Special
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Being a discussion of the Lenten Discourses against Socialism delivered by Father Kane, S.J., in Gardiner Street Church, Dublin 1910
This edition from 1983 New Books Dublin
James Connolly Collected Works Volume Two
Volume Two at 488 pages includes:
Labour and Easter Week;
Introduction by William O'Brien
The Roots of Modern War
The South African War (1899-1902)
British and Russian Imperialism
Socialism and Imperialism
A Continental Revolution
A Martyr for Conscience Sake
Connolly's Speech om War's Outbreak
Can Warfare be Civilised?
Revolutionary Unionism and War
James Keir Hardie
A Labour Day Speech in Dublin
Our Disappearing Liberties
Why the Citizen Army Honours Rossa
The Man and the Cause
Ireland's Travail and Ireland's Resurrection
The Party verses the People
God Help the Poor Irish
In Praise of Empire
A War for Civilisation!
For the Citizen Army
Diplomacy
Recruiting the Irish Citizen Army
Ireland-Disaffected or Revolutionary
The Manchester Martyrs
Conscription
'Trust Your Leaders'
Economic Conscription
Two Fateful Christmas Weeks
The Volunteers of '82
What is Our Programme?
What is a Free Nation?
The Slums and the Trenches
The Days of March
The Slackers
The National Festival
The Call To Arms
The Irish Flag
Last Statement of James Connolly
The Workers' Republic;
Introduction by William McMullen
Let us Free Ireland!
Peasant Proprietorship and Socialism
The Irish Land Question
Father Finlay, S.J., and Socialism
Wood Quay War, Election Address
Labour Representation
Capitalism and the Irish Small Farmers
'Roman Catholicism and Socialism'
Ballots, Bullets, or -
A New Labour Policy
Industrialism and the Trade Unions
Labour and Policies in Ireland
Sweatshops behind the Orange Flag
Belfast Labour Meeting and the Home Rule Bill
Dock Ward Belfast, Election Address
To the Linen Slaves of Belfast
The Humours of Politics
The Dublin Lockout: on the Eve
Statement of the Workers' Case for Askwith Inquiry
Glorious Dublin!
The Children, the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union and the Archbishop
Importation v. Deportation
A Titanic Struggle
A Fiery Cross or Christmas Bells
The Isolation of Dublin
A Lesson from Dublin
The Lenten Pastorals: A Challenge
Changes
Labour in the New Irish Parliament
Election Manifesto for Home Rule Parliament
'Disturbed Dublin'
The Dublin Lockout and Its Sequel
College Green: A Labour Candidate
Manifesto to Electors of College Green
After the Battle
Dublin Trade and Dublin Strikes
The programme of Labour
Labour, Nationality and Religion
Insurrectionary Warfare
Appendix to Volume Two;
Biographical notes
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