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The 1916 Easter Rising is not an event that ought to be commerated by the 
working class in 2016. The 1916 Rising was undertaken by a small group of petty 
bourgeois insurgents. The Irish Citizen Army led by James Connolly capitulated 
to the petty bourgeois nationalist politics of the Irish Volunteers led by Tom 
Clarke and others. However the ICA was essentially a petty bourgeois 
paramilitary organisation. It did not see the need for social revolution and 
the estabishment of communism. As a petty bourgeois nationalist movement the 
insurgents sought, at most, the establishment of a 32 county Irish Republic 
that would serve the interests of small Irish capitalism and its petty 
bourgeoisie. Ultimately it would also serve the interests of big capital too.

But what was worse there was no chance of this band of insurgents being 
successful in their formal goals. Indeed some, if not many, of its leaders and 
organisers were of the opinion that they were not going to succeed in its aims. 
In this way they were engaging in a project that was to lead to the 
deterioration of the conditions under which Irish workers lived. The War of 
Independence that followed partly as a result of the events surrounding the 
1916 Easter Rising was to further that deterioration of Irish workers. The 
eventual realisation of a 26 county Republic represented the failure of Irish 
Republicanism. It also failed to serve the class interests of the Irish working 
class North and South of the border. Had Ireland remained part of the United 
Kingdom the Irish working class would have been no better off than it is today. 
In fact it may, in some ways, have been comparatively better off. The 
establishment of a dual state system in Ireland represented merely another form 
of main
 taining the oppression of the Irish working class. At most some of the adverse 
effects of the Second World War may have been avoided by the existence of the 
southern state in Ireland. But this may be merely a matter of historical 
contingency as opposed to the inherent class nature of the Irish Republic.

In short, the hullabaloo over the commeroration of the 1916 Rising is merely 
another device intended to perpetuate the deception of the southern Irish 
working class. It forms a part of the overall ideological paradigm under which 
southern Irish workers are to be oppressed and divided from much of the working 
class in the north of the country.

Take Care
Paddy
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