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Freedom,Peace and Politics: Crick and Northern Ireland
Authors:CATHY GORMLEY‐HEENAN  ARTHUR AUGHEY
Affiliation:1. Director of the Institute for Research in Social Sciences (IRiSS) and Senior Lecturer in the School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy, University of Ulster.;2. Professor of Politics at the University of Ulster.
Abstract:
Intimately throughout the 1970s, and in a more detached way for the rest of his life, Bernard Crick thought seriously about the politics of Northern Ireland. Though he produced no systematic study of the Northern Ireland Question, and though at first glance Northern Ireland appeared to be unpropitious territory for the author of In Defence of Politics, his reflections illuminated a deep concern with the relationship between politics, freedom and peace. This article argues that Crick's writing on the subject constitutes a sustained appeal for a ‘realism of pragmatic potential’ in contrast to that despairing ‘realism of impossible certainty’ which, he felt, frustrated hopes for political progress.
Keywords:Crick  realism  fate  peace process  judgement  leadership
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