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Intro — Copyright — Contents — Chronology of Connolly’s Life — James Connolly’s Writings — 1. Manifesto of the Irish Socialist Republican Party — 2. Socialism and Nationalism — 3. Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee — 4. The Men We Honour — 5. The Gaelic Revival — 6. The Roots of Modern War — 7. British Butchers in Egypt — 8. Socialism and Religion — 9. The Working Class and Revolutionary Action — 10. Let Us Free Ireland! — 11. Taken Root! — 12. Emigration — 13. Sinn Féin and the Language Movement — 14. To Irish Wage Workers in America — 15. Facets of American Liberty — 16. Socialism Made Easy — 17. Sinn Féin, Socialism, and the Nation — 18. Erin’s Hope: The End and the Means — 19. Industrial Unionism and the Trade Unions — 20. Labour in Irish History — 21. Sweatshops behind the Orange Flag — 22. Ireland, Karl Marx, and William Walker — 23. Direct Action in Belfast — 24. Visit of King George V — 25. Some Rambling Remarks: “The Struggle Emancipates”–26. July the Twelfth — 27. To the Linen Slaves of Belfast: Manifesto of the Irish Women Workers Union — 28. North-East Ulster — 29. The Dublin Lockout: On the Eve — 30. Glorious Dublin! — 31. How to Release Jim Larkin — 32. A Titanic Struggle — 33. A Fiery Cross or Christmas Bells — 34. The Isolation of Dublin — 35. Labor and the Proposed Partition of Ireland — 36. The Exclusion of Ulster — 37. Old Wine in New Bottles — 38. Our Duty in This Crisis — 39. A Continental Revolution — 40. The National Danger — 41. A Martyr for Conscience Sake: Karl Liebknecht — 42. The Hope of Ireland — 43. Courtsmartial and Revolution — 44. Socialists and the War — 45. Revolutionary Unionism and War — 46. Moscow Insurrection of 1905 — 47. For the Citizen Army — 48. Ireland: Disaffected or Revolutionary — 49. Economic Conscription — 50. The Ties That Bind





