4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, although not quite as advertised, September 19, 2006
This review is from: Kicking and Screaming: Dragging Ireland into the 21st Century (Paperback)
Starts off, as it sounds, describing Ireland's ongoing and unfinished transition from priest-ridden backwater to modern European state. But after only a couple chapters of this, it moves on to a general overview of Irish social policy. Which is still interesting.
Bacik is a lawyer but doesn't really write like one, although the book is heavy on case law. She takes a refreshingly progressive view of even the most contentious issues, such as pornography and prostitution.
She's also a Labour Party member/would-be politician and the book is rather shamelessly partisan, highlighting the positive initiatives that party has taken while simply ignoring the others - such as when they abstained from a parliamentary vote on same sex marriage, or when their Dublin mayor facilitated that city's adoption of the household waste charges she opposes.
While I was a bit disappointed not to get the book I thought I was reading (the thorough examination of the Church's fortunately waning influence over Irish society), the book that's in it is well-written, informative and useful.
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