The Easter Rising was an insurrection, mostly in Dublin city, that lasted from April 24th until April 30th 1916.

The insurgents in Dublin amounted to 1,200 men and women from the nationalist militia the Irish Volunteers, the socialist trade union group Irish Citizen Army and the women’s group, Cumman na mBan.

The Irish Volunteers had been founded in 1913 in response to the blocking of Home Rule, or self government for Ireland by the Ulster Volunteers. The Citizen Army (with around 300 members) was formed during the Dublin Lockout of 1913 to protect strikers from the police. James Connolly afterwards directed it towards pursuit of an Irish socialist republic.

The Volunteers split after the outbreak of the First World War into the National Volunteers and the Irish Volunteers.

The National Volunteers, over 120,000 strong, led by Irish Parliamentary Party leader John Redmond, were pledged to support the British war effort and over 30,000 of them joined the British Army. The remaining 13,000 Irish Volunteers, led by Eoin MacNeill, were committed to keep their organisation intact and in Ireland until Home Rule was passed.

The Rising was planned in secret by seven men, mostly of the Irish Republican Brotherhood or IRB, who had formed a “Military Council” to this end just after the outbreak of the First World War. They were, Tom Clarke, Sean McDermott, Patrick Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Joseph Plunkett, James Connolly and Eamon Ceannt.

Their plans were not known to the membership of the Volunteers at large or to the leaders of the IRB and Volunteers, Dennis McCullough, Bulmer Hobson and Eoin MacNeill.

They had arranged with the Germans for a large importation of arms to be delivered on Good Friday, April 21st, but this shipment was discovered by the British off Kerry and its cargo lost.

At the last minute, the plans for the Rising were revealed to Eoin MacNeill who tried to call off the rebellion by issuing a “countermanding order”, but actually just postponed the outbreak from Easter Sunday to the next day, Monday.

The insurgents proclaimed an Irish Republic with Pearse as President and Connolly as commander in chief. They occupied positions around Dublin at the General Post Office (GPO), the Four Courts, the South Dublin Union, Boland’s Mill, Stephen’s Green and Jacobs’ biscuit factory.

Over the following week, the British deployed over 16,000 troops, artillery and naval gunboat into the city to suppress the rising. In the week’s fighting, about 450 people were killed and over 2,000 wounded.

The rebels’ headquarters at the GPO was bombarded into surrender, which Patrick Pearse ordered on Saturday, 29th April. However the fiercest fighting took place elsewhere, at Mount Street Bridge, South Dublin Union and North King Street.

There were also risings in county Galway, Enniscorthy in Wexford and Ashbourne in county Meath, but apart from an action at Ashbourne that killed 11 police, these caused little bloodshed.

Sixteen of the rebel leaders were executed, 15 in a two week period after they had surrendered and one, Roger Casement, in August.

Over 3,000 people were arrested after the rebellion and over 1,400 imprisoned. The Rising was not widely supported among the Dublin public and was condemned by the Irish Parliamentary Party and much of nationalist as well as unionist opinion. However, combined with other factors, such as the continued postponement of Home Rule, the growing casualties of the First World War and the threat of conscription, the Rising and its repression helped to increase the strength of the radical nationalists in Sinn Fein.

This party, which had not participated in the rebellion, was adopted as a vehicle by the veterans of the Rising and pledged to withdraw from the Westminster Parliament and set up an Irish one.

Sinn Fein went on to win three by-elections in 1917 and a general election in 1918, leading to their proclamation of an Irish Republic in January 1919 and the start of the Irish War of Independence.

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    These Columbia protestors are ridiculous. You can’t just show up on land that isn’t yours, pitch a tent and force everyone else off, claiming it as rightfully yours

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    Opinion author Owen Jones used the phrase “deeply unserious” in his lastest guardian column. Owen, if you’re on here, can you please use the phrase “Juche Gang” next time you write about foreign policy?

  • So I’ve got a pretty interesting idea that I really feel passionate about working through.

    I’ve been taking a mandatory months-long MBA-type course on Asset Management for my work in Engineering within the public trasnport field. I know how most people in vaguely socialistic circles respond to "MBA"s and “Asset Management”, but I’ve slowly come to an entirely opposite conclusion.

    The whole course is based on ISO norms, with focus on ISO55000. I read the thing instead of paying too much attention so I could just ignore the training. And I came away from that, plus the first lectures, with the idea to describe this document as a basis for communist organizing.

    It’s all about the ways that an organisation has to collaborate between seemingly unrelated/untranslatable positions and information and between groups with various specialized tasks to come to operational, tactical, and strategic positions and processes which will accomplish the goals of increasing “value” out of “assets.” With a few tweaks to these words, making the goal “value” one based in common good and splitting assets into organic and inorganic, this thing is actually an astonishing tool to organize production now and towards communism.

    I’m pretty sure I’m not the first to think this generally: I’d guess at least 10,000 chinese comrades know this concept generally. But I couldn’t find anything googling about this specific document/norm.

    I think I’m going to take some time while taking this course to write down how advanced capitalist organizational methods are just constantly coming close to but narrowly avoiding a socialist organizational method. Keep me accountable for it please.

    In other words, the MBA crowd may be dicks who destory the world and have no idea about this, but they’re constantly on the precipice of becoming socialist organizers. If only they would become traitors and apply these methods for a good cause

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    “friends with benefits” but instead of the benefits being sex the benefits are sharing a costco membership and netflix account to save $15/month

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    Me writing citations: the styles are just a guideline, this is good enough.

    Me reading citations: has this piece of shit never heard of citation styles??

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    Kiddo had his first appointment with the endocrinologist today at the gender clinic.

    Trying to be cool parent and I support him, but i have unexpected anxiety that I don’t understand. Feels like my baby is growing up

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    Ugh ate a bunch of mixed nuts and now my stomach is really upset and I feel weird

    If I’m actually dying this time, love you all hope we win

    Should have stuck to eating beans

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    man im kinda sick of this whole “um actually anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitic because Palestinians are the real Semites” debate strategy

    its so fking idiotic like yea you’re technically correct (the best kind of correct) in that Palestinians are a Semitic people, but like thats not what normal people mean when they see the word “antisemitism”, its like the follow up to this argument is to bring up like Khazar theory lol

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    ive heard for many years now that garage door springs have as much power in them as grenades and yet i can’t find any videos of them blowing up or coming loose or whatever. fucked up