The National Being - George William Russell
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Let's set the scene: It's 1916, Ireland. The Easter Rising has just happened, and the whole country is at a fiery crossroads. Into this moment steps George William Russell (who often wrote as 'Æ'), not with a battle plan, but with a blueprint for a nation's soul. 'The National Being' is his passionate argument for rebuilding Ireland from the ground up, not through more politics-as-usual, but through a complete reimagining of society.
The Story
There isn't a traditional plot with characters. Instead, Russell lays out his vision like an architect. He starts with the land, arguing it should be owned by the people, not landlords. From there, he builds his idea: a network of cooperative farms and industries where people work together, not against each other. He dreams of a national spirit fueled by art, education, and a deep, almost mystical connection to the Irish soil and its history. The 'story' is the journey from a broken, divided present to this potential future of shared prosperity and purpose.
Why You Should Read It
Here's the thing: Russell writes like a prophet and a practical farmer at the same time. His love for Ireland bleeds through every page, but it's a demanding love. He's furious at waste—waste of land, talent, and human potential. Reading this, you get a raw, immediate sense of the hopes and anxieties of that era. But it's not just a history lesson. His core questions—How do we build a fair economy? What does real community look like? What is a nation's responsibility to its people and its land?—echo loudly in our own time of deep social and economic divides. It challenges the very foundations of how we organize our lives together.
Final Verdict
This book isn't for everyone. If you want a light novel, look elsewhere. But if you're a history lover curious about the ideas swirling around Irish independence beyond the gunfire, this is essential. It's perfect for anyone interested in political philosophy, cooperative movements, or economic alternatives. Most of all, it's for the dreamers and the builders—the people who believe a country can be more than its GDP, and who are brave enough to imagine what that 'more' could be. Prepare to be inspired, frustrated, and made to think.
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Liam Perez
11 months agoA must-have for anyone studying this subject.
Robert Harris
1 year agoCompatible with my e-reader, thanks.
Kenneth Thomas
6 months agoSolid story.
Paul Williams
1 year agoTo be perfectly clear, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Truly inspiring.
Aiden Taylor
1 year agoI have to admit, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. A true masterpiece.