The domestic, moral and political economies of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland

The domestic, moral and political economies of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Author: Kieran Keohane
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 152610220X

This book provides an analysis of neo-liberal political economics implemented in Ireland and the deleterious consequences of that model in terms of polarised social inequalities, impoverished public services and fiscal vulnerability as they appear in central social policy domains – health, housing and education in particular. Tracing the argument into the domains where the institutions are sustained and reproduced, this book examines the movement of modern economics away from its original concern with the household and anthropologically universal deep human needs to care for the vulnerable – the sick, children and the elderly – and to maintain inter-generational solidarity. The authors argue that the financialisation of social relations undermines the foundations of civilisation and opens up a marketised barbarism. Civic catastrophes of violent conflict and authoritarian liberalism are here illustrated as aspects of the 'rough beast' that slouches in when things are falling apart and people become prey to new forms of domination.

Basic Income Worldwide

Basic Income Worldwide
Author: Matthew Murray
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137265221

In the midst of growing criticism of current economic orthodoxies and welfare systems, basic income is growing in popularity. This is the first book to discuss existing at examples of basic income, in both rich and poor countries, and to consider its prospects in other places around the world.

Social Policy in Ireland

Social Policy in Ireland
Author: Seán Healy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

28 of the leading social policy commentators in Ireland contribute to 22 chapters ranging across the social policy spectrum.

The Distributional Impact of Ireland's Indirect Tax System

The Distributional Impact of Ireland's Indirect Tax System
Author: Alan Barrett
Publisher: Combat Poverty Agency
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2006
Genre: Indirect taxation
ISBN: 1904541380

Exploring the extent to which Ireland's indirect taxes may account for a higher proportion of household income at the lower end of the income distribution spectrum, this text considers the figures and data which suggest this may be the case.

The Corporate Takeover of Ireland

The Corporate Takeover of Ireland
Author: Kieran Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A government by the people and for the people is an ideal of Irish politics. But it is fast disappearing as corporations take more control. The Corporate Takeover of Ireland examines the effects corporations have on Irish life and shows how democratic decision making has been subverted by money. For example: --- Efforts to ban advertising to children and to restrict promotion of alcohol have been prevented by large global corporations. --- Irish universities are increasingly run on the model of a corporation and their research work is being put at the service of major pharmaceutical firms --- A new medical apartheid is being created in health as huge US health corporations stand ready to move into the private healthcare market. --- Waste collection is no longer organized as a public service but is being turned into big business. --- State enterprises such as Aer Lingus have been handed over to private investors. The Corporate Takeover of Ireland is based on interviews with key participants and is supplemented with documentary information. New material challenges arguments for privatization/de-regulation in Ireland, suggests that public resources are being squandered on 'corporate welfare, ' and questions the notion that the consumer has gained from the changes. The book, written in a highly accessible style, calls for a new movement of resistance that will put people before profit and bring about more genuine democracy