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10 Irish Labour and the ‘Co-operative Commonwealth’ in the era of the First World War

  • Marc Mulholland
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Abstract

Mulholland walks us through the divergent beliefs and tactics of collectivised unskilled urbanised labour in Ireland, and the craft based cooperative tradition. His analysis then turns to the question of a ‘Cooperate Commonwealth’, its potential organisation, and the role of labour during the struggle for independence. Throughout we see the distinctly Irish dimension to the debate over collectivism versus the cooperative.

Abstract

Mulholland walks us through the divergent beliefs and tactics of collectivised unskilled urbanised labour in Ireland, and the craft based cooperative tradition. His analysis then turns to the question of a ‘Cooperate Commonwealth’, its potential organisation, and the role of labour during the struggle for independence. Throughout we see the distinctly Irish dimension to the debate over collectivism versus the cooperative.

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