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The Sacred Egoism of Sinn Féin

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The author critiques the rhetoric of international altruism that purported to champion small nations while excluding one close to the imperial power, tracing how wartime politics, shifting foreign sympathies, and bureaucratic control frustrated nationalist demands for recognition. He surveys cultural and scholarly affinities abroad, critiques liberal and imperial inconsistencies, and argues that neglected national identity and thwarted hopes for political autonomy converted political agitation into armed insurrection; the essay contends that official handling of loyalty and sacrifice created the conditions for radical assertion.

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Ernest Augustus Boyd

Ernest Augustus Boyd was an author known for his exploration of political themes and social issues in early 20th-century Ireland. His notable work, "The Sacred Egoism of Sinn Féin," delves into the complexities of nationalism and identity during a pivotal time in Irish history. Boyd's writing reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and political landscape of his era, contributing to the discourse surrounding Irish independence and the Sinn Féin movement. Through his work, he offers insights into the motivations and aspirations of those involved in the struggle for self-determination.

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