The Triumph of Hugh O’Neill by Roger Casement
No more the feet of foemen shall taint our Northern soil,
No more the waving cornfields shall be the Saxon’s spoil.
Our flag no longer drooping, each fold shall now reveal,
And wave for God and Erin and our darling Hugh O’Neill.
Meon Gaelach: A Statement of Aims for Reviving Irish Intellectualism
The one theme tying these works together is they are representations of what innovative and independent Irish thinking looks like in practice
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.
Folklore: Faction Fights
There used to be great fights and feuds between parishes and baronies long ago, and Adamstown used to be a great place for that.
A Gaelic Kibbutzim?: Fennell's 'Iosrael in Iarchonnachta' Movement (Fennellism, pt. 2)
For them, saving our native identity was an existential matter because without our ethnos… there would be no ‘Ireland’ worth contributing to.
The Genesis of Anglicisation by William Rooney
What is the germ of it all? The criminal carelessness of every class in Ireland to the real interests of the nation.
Confessions of a Modern-Day "Fascist", or the Danger of Diluted Language
Words that once carried weight and specificity are now used indiscriminately, their impact diminished by overuse and misapplication.
In Defence of Ethnonationalism: Uberboyo’s Critique of John McGuirk
Irish people have an incredibly stable genetic makeup that goes back not just to the Roman Empire, not just to the Celts before the Roman Empire, but back to to the times of ancient Egypt, at the very beginning of the Bronze Age
Ireland's Striking Resemblance to Communist China
China’s approach to digital control involves extensive surveillance, strict content regulation, and harsh penalties for dissent.
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.
Haugheyite Populism: The Ideology Behind Irish Electoral Success (Fennellism pt. 1)
The importance of Fennell in this regard is in providing an intellectual formulation of a populist ideology which stands the test of time.
The Power of Language in Politics
Our use of language is crucial for ensuring that our political and cultural struggle succeed. We must not forget that language is power.
Poetry: Pangur Bán
He rejoices with quick leaps
When in his sharp claw sticks a mouse:
I too rejoice when I have grasped
A problem difficult and dearly loved.
Is the Government’s Asylum Policy a Plantation?
Whilst not identical, a comparison with English-driven Plantations reveals that the government’s asylum policy qualifies as a Plantation.
An Introduction to the Works of Desmond Fennell (Fennellism pt. 0)
Desmond Fennell was Ireland's finest modern intellectual. Luckily for dissidents, his body of work also lays out the essential intellectual project of modern Irish Nationalism.
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.
Folklore: Time of the Priest-Hunters
It was said that the young fellow turned a Catholic after that.
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.
Hungary and the New Concert of Europe: A Review of Balázs Orbán’s Hussar Cut: The Hungarian Strategy for Connectivity
Will European civilisation ‘go gentle into that good night’ or will we grit our teeth and face the music?
Carbon Offsetting: A False Panacea?
A clever ploy to assuage public scrutiny, carbon offsetting perpetuates a cycle of ecological destruction under the guise of sustainability.