Reflections on the Irish State
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In recent years, Ireland has undergone significant changes across economic, political, social, and constitutional dimensions, yet a comprehensive multi-disciplinary study of these interconnected areas has been lacking. This groundbreaking work, aimed at the general reader, features insights from former Taoiseach Dr. Garret FitzGerald, who reflects on the fundamental transformations and their extensive implications. The book explores the forces uniting nearly all Irish political parties around a common center, questioning the relevance of the current political structure and addressing the contentious issue of ethics in politics. Economically, it examines the substantial effects of demographic shifts on performance, the social and psychological impacts of rising living standards, and the challenge of balancing a low tax regime with necessary infrastructural improvements and equitable income distribution. Additionally, it discusses the diminishing role of religion as a moral compass amid the radical changes in traditional society, and analyzes the evolving landscape of Irish Nationalism post-Belfast Agreement, including Sinn Féin's political ascent and increased European integration. Dr. FitzGerald's blend of humanity, wit, and scholarship culminates in a remarkable exploration of contemporary Ireland.

