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Power to the People
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Power to the People

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Michael D. Higgins is one of the most brilliant and influential voices in Irish culture and political life over the past 40 years. He was elected President of Ireland in 2011 and again, in 2018. During his ten years on the frontline with Hot Press, the future President wrote passionately about many of the most important issues affecting Ireland - and the world at large. It was visionary, sometimes emotional, often provocative, egalitarian stuff that pulled no punches. His work - on women's liberation, Gaza, US foreign policy, war and peace in Africa, the democratic deficit, sustainability and LGBTQI+ rights - made radical and inspiring reading then. Even more so now, as it underlines the exhilarating reality that it really is possible to make positive changes, even in the most monolithic, conservative societies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hot Press Books
Country
IE
Date
22 November 2024
Pages
320
ISBN
9781739387228

Michael D. Higgins is one of the most brilliant and influential voices in Irish culture and political life over the past 40 years. He was elected President of Ireland in 2011 and again, in 2018. During his ten years on the frontline with Hot Press, the future President wrote passionately about many of the most important issues affecting Ireland - and the world at large. It was visionary, sometimes emotional, often provocative, egalitarian stuff that pulled no punches. His work - on women's liberation, Gaza, US foreign policy, war and peace in Africa, the democratic deficit, sustainability and LGBTQI+ rights - made radical and inspiring reading then. Even more so now, as it underlines the exhilarating reality that it really is possible to make positive changes, even in the most monolithic, conservative societies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hot Press Books
Country
IE
Date
22 November 2024
Pages
320
ISBN
9781739387228