Ethnicity and Nationality: A Distinction Without a Difference
Liam Mellows once said that “Blood is thicker than water, and Irish blood is thicker than any blood that I know.” But too few Republicans have taken him at his word.
Fragments: Heterodox Aphorisms and Musings - Part 2
An Ulster Unionist in the immemorial Orange tradition of: Desmond Tutu, Conor Cruise O’Brien, and the Falls Road’s finest, Boris Yeltsin.
A Brief History of the British Subversion of Irish Resistance Movements
It is paramount that the cause of Ireland is fully independent from the corrosive influence of British subversion.
Of Papal Provenance: The Catholic Impact on the History of Irish Nationalism.
Clergy and laymen alike fought and died together to see Ireland take her rightful place in the nations of the World.
Fenian Raids 1866 to 1871
Their plan was to conquer Canada, force the British Empire to the negotiating table and proceed to trade Canada for a free Ireland.
Is a Nationalist Breakthrough Into the Seanad Possible?
The Seanad is aptly regarded as a body which exists for runners-up from the general election and wind-bags from Trinity College and the NUI colleges.
A Realistic Proposal for a Nationalist Coalition in Irish Politics
By outlining a pragmatic path toward unity, this article aims to ameliorate the fragmentation that plagues Irish Nationalism.
The Case for Consolidation: A Reflection on the 2024 Elections
Nationalists lack the unified platform and resources necessary to capitalise on the general public’s hostility to mass immigration.
Evaluating Contemporary Irish Republicanism
Immigrants have been recorded as leaning toward a pro-British position on a United Ireland when polled. Why would they care for a centuries old blood-feud?
Ireland’s National Genesis
Ireland hasn’t been the same since the Dublin riots.
All has changed, changed utterly since that fateful night.
But has a terrible beauty been born?
Reflections on CPAC Hungary 2024: Lessons for Irish Nationalists
If James Connolly wanted the earth, Viktor Orbán’s aims are more modest - eclipsing Brussels’s insidious influence will suffice.
Nationality by Thomas Davis
On nations fixed in right and truth,
God would bestow eternal youth.
Internationalism: the New Danger by Máire de Buitléir
The future of the race is at stake. Our National integrity is being undermined. For fifteen years the Gaelic League has been building up National character. We now see it crumbling away before our eyes as we walk through the streets of Ireland's Capital