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The Communist Party of Ireland is an all-Ireland Marxist party founded in 1933. Its aim is to win the support of the majority of the Irish people for ending the capitalist system and for building socialism—a social system in which the means of production, distribution and exchange are publicly owned and utilised for the benefit of the whole people. | Páirtí Marxach uile-Éireann a bunaíodh sa bhliain 1933 is ea Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann. Is é aidhm an pháirtí tacaíocht thromlach mhuintir na hÉireann a bhaint amach do dheireadh a chur leis an gcóras caipitleach agus do thógáil an tsóisialachais—córas sóisialta ina bhfuil na córacha táirgthe, dáileacháin agus malairte i seilbh an phobail agus ina n-úsáidtear iad ar mhaithe leis an bpobal iomlán. |
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From the November issue:
No Christmas for the homeless Around the the country the twinkling of the Christmas lights and decorations beckons us into the glitter-adorned shops and shopping centres, caressing us and persuading us to part with our hard-earned money, to place the little plastic card in the machine to buy that must-have present, to push everyone further into debt in a shopping frenzy to buy goods we don’t really need. While this is happening, lurking in the shadows, down back lanes or in doorways are the many homeless people for whom Christmas is a mockery. Continue | Ar aghaidh |
Meeting of European Communist and Workers’ PartiesOn 5 December, Seán Edwards (National Executive Committee, CPI) addressed the Meeting of European Communist and Workers’ Parties in Brussels. |
Cruinniú de Pháirtithe Cumannacha agus OibritheAr 5 Nollaig labhair Seán Edwards (Coiste Feidhmiúcháin Náisiúnta, CPI) leis an gCruinniú de Pháirtithe Cumannacha agus Oibrithe sa Bhruiséil. |
Danish government and the EU defeated by “No” voteThe Communist Party of Ireland congratulates the people of Denmark on their resounding victory in voting down the proposition from the Danish government on the repeal of the country’s opt-out on justice and home affairs. |
Rialtas na Danmhairge agus an tAontas Eorpach treascartha ag vóta “Ná bíodh”Déanann Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann comhghairdeas le muintir na Danmhairge faoina mbua iomráiteach i sárú mholadh rialtas na Danmhairge go gcuirfí scar-rogha na tíre i gcúrsaí dlí agus gnóthaí baile ar ceal. |
Commemorating the international brigaders in Belfast City HallOn 24 November a stained-glass window was unveiled in City Hall, Belfast, to commemorate the international brigaders who fought against fascism in Spain from 1936 to 1939.• Supplement to Unity. Cuimhne ar na briogádaithe idirnáisiúnta i Halla na Cathrach, Béal FeirsteAr 24 Samhain nochtadh fuinneog ghloine dhaite i Halla na Cathrach, Béal Feirste, mar chomóradh ar na briogádaithe idirnáisiúnta a throid in aghaidh an fhaisisteachais sa Spáinn ón mbliain 1936 go dtí 1939.• Forlíonadh le Unity |
Violent reaction to a violent systemThe general secretary of the CPI, Eugene McCartan, condemned the violent attacks on people that took place in Paris last night [13 November] but pointed out that they are a violent reaction to the violence of imperialism and the plundering of resources and peoples. |
Frithghníomhú foréigneach in aghaidh córas foréigneachCháin ardrúnaí an CPI, Eugene McCartan, na hionsaithe foréigneacha a ndearnadh ar an bpobal i bPáras aréir [13 Samhain] ach thug le fios gur frithbheartú foréigneach iad in aghaidh fhrithbheartú an impiriúlachais agus slad ar acmhainní agus ar phobail. |
Statement by the Portuguese Communist PartyThe Central Committee of the Portuguese Communist Party has issued a statement on political developments in the country following the general election of 4 October. |
Ráiteas de chuid Pháirtí Cumannach na PortaingéileTá Coiste Láir Pháirtí Cumannach na Portaingéile tar éis ráiteas a eisiúint ar na hathruithe polaitíochta sa tír i ndiaidh an olltoghchán ar 4 Deireadh Fómhair. |
“Republicanism and Socialism in Ireland”Niall Farrell has launched an appeal for subscriptions towards the publishing of a new edition of Priscilla Metscher’s ground-breaking study Republicanism and Socialism in Ireland: A Study in the Relationship of Politics and Ideology, from the United Irishmen to James Connolly, to be published in time for the centenary of the beginning of the Irish Revolution in 2016. |
“Republicanism and Socialism in Ireland”Tá Niall Farrell tar éis achainí a chur ar bun le síntiúisí a fháil i gcomhair foilsiú eagrán nua de Republicanism and Socialism in Ireland: A Study in the Relationship of Politics and Ideology, from the United Irishmen to James Connolly, staidéar ceannródaíoch Priscilla Metscher, lena fhoilsiú in am chuig ceiliúradh céad bliain ó thosú Réabhlóid na hÉireann sa bhliain 2016. |
International meeting of communist partiesThe 17th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties took place in Ankara from 29 to 31 November. The general secretary of the CPI, Eugene McCartan, addressed the conference on the struggle against imperialism and the situation in Ireland. |
Cruinniú idirnáisiúnta na bpáirtithe cumannachaTionóladh 17ú Cruinniú Idirnáisiúnta na bPáirtithe Cumannacha agus Oibrithe in Ankara ó 29 go dtí 31 Samhain. Labhair ardrúnaí an CPI, Eugene McCartan, leis an gcomhdháil faoin streachailt i gcoinne an impiriúlachais agus faoi chúrsaí in Éirinn. |
Greek workers’ resistance and the EU |
On Wednesday 21 October a successful public meeting was held in Swords, Co. Dublin, on the theme “Greek workers’ resistance and the EU.” The meeting was addressed by Sotirios Zarianopoulos (Communist Party of Greece), a member of the EU Parliament, and Eoin McDonnell, Dublin district chairperson, CPI. Dé Céadaoin 21 Deireadh Fómhair tionóladh cruinniú ráthúil poiblí i Sord, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath, ar an téama “Greek workers’ resistance and the EU.” Labhair Sotirios Zarianopoulos (Páirtí Cumannach na Gréige), ball de Pharlaimint an Aontais Eorpaigh, agus Eoin McDonnell, cathaoirleach Cheantar Bhaile Átha Cliath, CPI, leis an gcruinniú. |
Permanent war and the refugee crisisMícheál Mac Aonghusa (National Executive Committee, CPI) and Clare Daly TD spoke to a packed meeting on Saturday 3 October on “Permanent war and the refugee crisis.”Labhair Mícheál Mac Aonghusa (Coiste Feidhmiúcháin Náisiúnta, CPI) agus Clare Daly TD le cruinniú plódaithe Dé Sathairn 3 Deireadh Fómhair faoi “Bhuanchogadh agus géarchéim na ndídeanaithe.” |
A Democratic Programme for the 21st CenturyInspired by the Democratic Programme of Dáil Éireann (1919), the CPI has launched a Democratic Programme for the 21st Century as the party’s contribution to the debate within the working-class movement that is necessary for building a strategy for an advance towards socialism. |
Clár Daonlathach don 21ú hAoisTrí thinfeadh Chlár Daonlathach Dháil Éireann (1919), tá an CPI tar éis Clár Daonlathach don 21ú hAois a sheoladh mar chion an pháirtí sa phlé i ngluaiseacht na haicme oibre a bhfuil gá leis chun straitéis i gcomhair forás i dtreo an tsóisialachais a thógáil. |
Stop the TTIP!The “Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership” being negotiated between the United States and the European Union is a threat to democracy that would attack workers’ rights, erode social standards and environmental regulations, dilute food safety rules, and destroy digital privacy laws. | Cuir stop leis an TTIP!Is bagairt ar an daonlathas í an “Pháirtíocht Thrasatlantach Trádála agus Infheistíochta” atá á plé idir na Stáit Aontaithe agus an tAontas Eorpach a dhéanfadh ionsaí ar chearta oibrithe, a chreimfeadh caighdeáin shóisialta agus rialacháin imshaoil, a lagódh rialacha sábháilteachta bia, agus a mhillfeadh dlíthe um phríobháid dhigiteach. |
An Introduction to the Communist Party of Ireland · €2 (£2) |
Brian Hanley, Remember with Rage: Irish Participation in the First World War · €3 (£2.50) |
Debt: A Weapon Against the People · €3.50 (£3) |
Eddie Glackin, The Bloody Trail of Imperialism: The Origins of the First World War · €8 (£6) |
Thomas Metscher, The Marxism of James Connolly · €3.50 (£2.50) |
From Connolly Books, 43 East Essex Street, Dublin D02 XH96. (Postage free within Ireland.)
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