James Connolly Quotes
James Connolly (1973). “Quotations from James Connolly: An Anthology in Parts”
James Connolly (2008). “Socialism and the Irish Rebellion: Writings from James Connolly”, Red & Black Pub
James Connolly (1987). “Labour in Irish history ; The re-conquest of Ireland ; Socialism and nationalism”
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.11, Pluto Press
1909 Socialism Made Easy.
"James Connolly: Selected Writings".
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.45, Pluto Press
Apostles of Freedom are ever idolised when dead, but crucified when alive.
James Connolly (1973). “Quotations from James Connolly: An Anthology in Parts”
The worker is the slave of capitalist society, the female worker is the slave of that slave.
The Re-conquest of Ireland (1915)
James Connolly (1987). “Labour in Irish history ; The re-conquest of Ireland ; Socialism and nationalism”
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.122, Pluto Press
James Connolly (1988). “Collected Works: Labour and Easter Week”
No revolutionary movement is complete without its poetical expression.
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.48, Pluto Press
Yes, ruling by fooling, is a great British art with great Irish fools to practice on.
James Connolly (1973). “Quotations from James Connolly: An Anthology in Parts”
The cause of Labour is the cause of Ireland, and the cause of Ireland is the cause of Labour
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.145, Pluto Press
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.59, Pluto Press
James Connolly (1971). “Labour in Irish History”, p.27, Lulu.com
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.34, Pluto Press
James Connolly, Peter Berresford-Ellis (1988). “James Connolly: Selected Writings”, p.124, Pluto Press
James Connolly (1988). “Collected Works: Labour and Easter Week”