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Despite the political elites and because of their abuse of the system, particularly by political parties, politics is changing, causing uncertainty and anxiety that could easily lead to radicalisation and chaos. Politicians should embrace that change and work comprehensively as a national movement to create and reform politics so that, as a regulated void is enshrined in law and practice between the judiciary and the Oireachtas, a similar void should be instituted and regulated between the Oireachtas and the political institutions within the state.
In Gist of Lives and Lies H. J. Curtin tells the story of his forebears, while reviewing the historical events and political developments that have brought Ireland to a critical point of uncertainty. He believes a paradigm shift is necessary and examines the paths that could lead the country towards a more democratic and equitable future. Gist of Lives and Lies is essential reading for anyone concerned about the governance of Ireland and how it might be improved for everyone.
‘If there is no truth, all that remains is opinion, and the opinion of the powerful will prevail’
(Richard Flanagan)



