In 1916, the Proclamation of the Republic declared the
right of the Irish people to the ownership of Ireland and to the unfettered
control of Irish destinies.
They wanted to realise this in a sovereign, independent
Irish democracy that would have the welfare of all the citizens as its guiding
principle.
This vision has never been achieved, and the Irish people
have borne the consequences of this failure. We believe that the 100th
anniversary of the Rising presents an opportunity to open a meaningful dialogue
among the citizens about the principles of 1916 and how they can be applied to
the task of building an Irish democracy in the 21st century.
In a genuine Republic, the people would have full control
over their own lives; the common good would be at the centre of decision
making; and all the citizens would reap the benefits of a fully human society.
Reclaim the Vision of 1916 intends to organise three
national events:
• National Parade of Celebration on Sunday, 24 April
2016;
• National Seminar in the spring of 2016; and
• Significant publication.
It is hoped that many individuals and groups throughout
the country will affiliate to the Initiative and participate in the national
events, as well as organising their own activities. We invite those who are
interested in joining with us in this project to contact us now, and we wish to
cooperate with those who share our concerns and are organising their own
events.
The Citizens’ Initiative has set out its ideas and
aspirations in a Proclamation for a New Irish Republic together with a
Political Statement. Alongside the programme outlined above, we want to
encourage wide discussion and debate about the ideas contained in these
documents.
The Proclamation for a New Irish Republic states that: We
affirm that the only solution to this failure and crisis will be found in a
sovereign, independent Irish democracy that puts the common good at the heart
of government and where sovereignty rests with the people and democratic power
is exercised by them.
We want Ireland to develop a culture that fosters and
encourages independence of thinking and action. We recognise that there may be
differences between us about how our vision can be implemented, but we insist
that everyone who believes in the democratic right of the people to govern
themselves should support our shared struggle for a better society for all.
In such a democracy, the common good would come before
the freedom of capital and the markets or the pursuit of private profit. The
wealth of the country belongs to the people, and the natural resources,
industries, and services must be utilised in the interests of all the people
and subjected to their democratic control.
At the end of this initiative, we hope that there will be
a deeper understanding of the need for a real Irish democracy and what that
would mean, and that as many people as possible will have been drawn into the
circle of discussion, thinking, and participation.
Reclaim the Vision of 1916—A Citizens’ Initiative for
2016 will be officially launched at a public rally in Dublin at Easter 2015.
We will be contacting the widest range of individuals and
groups to discuss these ideas and to see how we can work together to ensure
that the centenary of the 1916 Rising is properly celebrated.
Reclaim the Vision of 1916 — A Citizens’ Initiative for
2016 c/o 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
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