
Famine, plague and slaughters: Ireland and The Great Hunger with historian Padraic X Scanlan
Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning
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Ideological Failures During the Great Hunger
This chapter explores the complex interplay between economic ideologies and the devastating realities of the Great Hunger in Ireland. It highlights how British policymakers prioritized free market principles over direct aid, exacerbating the suffering of the Irish population during the famine. Additionally, the chapter delves into the tragic consequences of trade-offs between agricultural exports and local needs, revealing the moral dilemmas faced by those in power.
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