An updated and significantly revised new edition of this classic analysis of the Irish troubles. The book examines the position of the British and Irish governments, of the Unionists and the loyalist paramilitaries and of Sinn Fein and the IRA, and argues that the peace process has opened up opportunities for the building of a serious socialist politics that can address the key problems of both the Protestant and Catholic working class.
About the book
An updated and significantly revised new edition of this classic analysis of the Irish troubles. The book examines the position of the British and Irish governments, of the Unionists and the loyalist paramilitaries and of Sinn Fein and the IRA, and argues that the peace process has opened up opportunities for the building of a serious socialist politics that can address the key problems of both the Protestant and Catholic working class.