Author: Eugene McCartan

Article Politics

The Necessity of a Revolutionary Party

At a recent excellent Connolly Conversations meeting on Iran, discussion developed about the growing left feelings and movement in the world. The fact that the movements in support of Palestine and Iran, and against Zionism, Trump and imperialism, is firing people into action and thought. This leads to discussion about […]

Article Culture Play

Humanity After the Fall in Beckett’s Godot

Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1948) emerges from a 20th-century shadow shaped by war, existential uncertainty, and the threat of total annihilation. Echoing Bertolt Brecht’s warning about civilisations vanishing after repeated conflict, the play imagines what remains of humanity after catastrophe. Set on a barren stage — “a country road, a tree, […]

Article Economics Ireland

Productivity’s Hidden Value Transfer

The billionaire Collison brothers, founders and owners of Stripe—one of Ireland’s most successful companies—are no strangers to political-economic interjections. Previously they have criticised Government inadequacy in the areas of housing, transport and core infrastructure. This time, a report funded by them, authored by Professor Alan Ahearne, takes aim at Ireland’s […]

Article Imperialism International Political Economy

Imperialist Aggression and the Defence of Iranian Sovereignty

Once again, the spectre of another war haunts the Persian Gulf. The Biden—and now Trump—administration has orchestrated a massive military build-up in the region, amassing an armada of warships, stealth fighters, and bomber assets in the Gulf and the Arabian Sea. The stated pretext is Iran’s nuclear programme. The reality […]