An Irishman Looks At His World

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But he was singularly clear-headed. Very few men saw the real point at issue in the struggle as distinctly as he did, or realised the high political intelligence perhaps we should say the astonishing political instinct of the Irish farmers who consented to shout for Home Rule in order that the Home Rulers might get the land for them.
The rest of the community displayed far less intelligence than the farmers during the agrarian struggle. " The Land for the People " was an excellent rallying cry.
... The artisan, the farm labourer, the shop- keeper, and many members of the profes- sional classes were quite aware that they were landless, and " the Land for the People, " so far as it meant anything definite at all, seemed to mean that they would become in some sense possessors of land ; that if actual acres were not fenced off and handed over to them, they would at all events as members of the community be the real owners of the soil of the 209 p AN IRISHMAN LOOKS AT HIS WORLD country in which they lived.

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