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The Open Secret of Ireland

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A concise political and historical argument that surveys past Anglo‑Irish relations, diagnoses the economic and social harms of Union, and explains why continued misgovernment has bred persistent resentment. The author lays out a readable account of historical causes, critiques Unionist positions—especially the perceived exceptionalism of Ulster—and sets out practical arrangements for devolved government. Chapters consider how Home Rule might operate, project likely consequences after its enactment, and end with reflections on loyalty and reconciliation. Throughout the work the tone combines vivid rhetoric with policy analysis aimed at persuading skeptical readers of the need for justice and practical settlement.

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Tom Kettle

Tom Kettle was an Irish poet, essayist, and politician known for his contributions to literature and his reflections on Irish identity. His works often blend humor and poignancy, exploring themes of war and national consciousness. Kettle's notable titles include "Poems & Parodies," which showcases his wit and literary skill, and "The Open Secret of Ireland," where he delves into the complexities of Irish society. Additionally, his work "The Ways of War" reflects his experiences and thoughts on conflict, providing a unique perspective during a tumultuous period in history. Kettle's literary legacy continues to resonate, offering insights into both personal and national narratives.

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