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Celtic Communism is a form of Marxism developed by John Maclean and James Connolly strongly influenced by Pan-Celticism, Irish nationalism and Scottish nationalism.

Connolly's Re-conquest of Ireland and Maclean's All Hail, the Scottish Workers Republic are seen as important works on Celtic Communism.

References

  1. Maley, Willy; O'Gallagher, Niall (January 2013). "Coming Clean about the Red and the Green: Celtic Communism in Maclean, MacDiarmid, and MacLean Again From Sorley Boy MacDonnell to Sorley MacLean".
  2. Lloyd, David (July 2003). "Rethinking national marxism: James Connolly and 'Celtic Communism'". Interventions. 5 (3): 345–370. doi:10.1080/1369801032000135611 – via CrossRef.
  3. "Statement to November 20th 1982 Conference" (PDF).
  4. "All Hail, the Scottish Workers Republic!". www.marxists.org.


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