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Colm Breathnach: Workers Party, Democratic Left and Irish Socialist Network


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In this episode we talk to Colm Breathnach. Colm was a member of the Workers Party throughout the 1980s, and was elected as a local councillor for the party in 1991 in Dún Laoghaire. He subsequently joined Democratic Left when that party split from the Workers Party, but left over the issue of coalition when the party entered government. He was later involved in the formation of the Irish Socialist Network. Since then Colm moved to Scotland where he was involved with the Scottish Socialist Party and RISE, and remains politically active.

For an article from Colm on the ‘third way’ position between orthodox communism and social democracy he discusses in relation to the Workers Party, see this issue of Making Sense:

  • Making Sense, No. 15
  • Listeners may also be interested in the 1989 Ard Fheis speech by Proinsias De Rossa mentioned in this episode.

    The Marx quote mentioned by Colm is in the afterword of the second German edition of Capital (Vol. 1):

    The Paris Revue Positiviste reproaches me in that, on the one hand, I treat economics metaphysically, and on the other hand — imagine! — confine myself to the mere critical analysis of actual facts, instead of writing recipes … for the cook-shops of the future.

    The Irish Left Archive Podcast looks at Left politics in Ireland, talking to activists, writers, historians, politicians and others involved in Left organisations and movements about their experiences of participating in Left parties and campaigns. The podcast is hosted by Ciarán Swan and Aonghus Storey.

    View this episode on our website: #11: Colm Breathnach: Workers Party, Democratic Left and Irish Socialist Network.

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