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- Title
Dublin Riots: the Social Engineering of Xenophobia in Ireland.
- Authors
ROVICS, DAVID
- Abstract
The article discusses the recent riots in Dublin, Ireland, and explores the factors that may have contributed to the outbreak of violence. The author, an outsider with an interest in sociology, provides a historical context for understanding the riots and highlights the changing dynamics of Irish society. They suggest that the influx of immigrants, rising inequality, and unregulated housing market have created tensions and divisions within the country. The author also raises the possibility of external actors seeking to exploit these divisions for their own interests.
- Subjects
DUBLIN (Ireland); IRELAND; SOCIAL engineering (Fraud); RIOTS; SOCIAL engineering (Political science); XENOPHOBIA; HOUSING market
- Publication
CounterPunch, 2023, p1
- ISSN
1086-2323
- Publication type
Article