Bourgeois Liberty and the Politics of Fear

Things that got left out of my book, mostly. The main thing - the Book - is on Sale!!

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

The First World War and the Collapse of the Second International

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On 4 August 1914 the German socialist SPD voted for war credits. Within days, the socialist Second International had shattered, as national ...
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

On Socialism in One Country

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In my review of the Sperber biography of Marx, I have a bit of a go at the 'impossibility of socialism in one country' meme, which i...
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Marx and the Educative Dictatorship

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I've written a a looong review of Jonanthan Sperber's new biography of Marx over at Dublin Review of Books . Why not read and share!...
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Monday, 4 March 2013

He's Behind You!

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This would have been a nice cover for Bourgeois Liberty and the Politics of Fear . Imagine it as an alternate cover by which to judge the b...
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

The Revolutionary Ethic

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Here's Sir James Mackintosh ’s riposte to Edmund Burke's counter-revolutionary tract, Reflections on the Revolution in France : Ha...
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Friday, 5 October 2012

How to Get a Free Book

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If anyone is connected to a journal, and would like to review my book, Bourgeois Liberty and the Politics of Fear , drop me a line and I can...
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Thursday, 4 October 2012

First, Short Draft of my Book.

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Well, today's 4 October 2012, and my book Bourgeois Liberty and the Politics of Fear: From Absolutism to Neo-Conservatism is officially...
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Marc Mulholland
Marc Mulholland was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, in 1971, and as a one-year old moved with his family to Portglenone, County Antrim. He comes from a long line of school-teachers on his mother's side. His father worked as a Head Forester, so he grew up in the publicly-owned Portglenone Forest. In terms of scholarly interest, Marc is bifurcated: Irish history since the Great Famine on the one hand; the history of political thought since the French Revolution, on the other.
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