Fintan O'Toole
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MRIA. Irish Times columnist, advising ed New York Review of Books, winner European Press Prize, Orwell Prize, Robert Silvers Prize. We Don't Know Ourselves
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Fear and Joy in Chicago nybooks.com/online/2024/08… via The New York Review of Books
Our 9/19 issue is now online, with Anahid Nersessian on Rachel Kushner, Ben Tarnoff on Silicon Valley’s Trump bloc, David Shulman on Israel and the ICJ, Fintan O'Toole on Kamala Harris, Rumaan Alam on Victor LaValle, Lynn Hunt on Fareed Zakaria, and much more. go.nybooks.com/3Mr8yhc
Trump’s Old News nybooks.com/online/2024/09… via The New York Review of Books
“The debate showed that the danger for Trump is not that his rhetoric is extreme or that his lies are outlandish,” writes Fintan O’Toole (Fintan O'Toole). “It is that they are getting stale.” go.nybooks.com/4esh6Ap
“The Democrats are in power, but they have not felt in control.” —Fintan O’Toole (Fintan O'Toole) on joy and despair at the DNC go.nybooks.com/4eaXq4k
Last night we celebrated Intermezzo in Dublin at an extraordinary first event for publication with Sally Rooney and Fintan O'Toole.
“Trump is trivial; his agenda is monumental. How this plays with voters is yet to be seen, but perhaps its real point at the convention was not so much to curse Trump as to lift the curse he had placed on the Democrats themselves.” —Fintan O'Toole go.nybooks.com/3MPsoTi
The effects of poverty in childhood last a lifetime. Ireland has an opportunity to end this scourge. Worth reading this piece by Fintan O'Toole The Irish Times irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0…
Rallying call for action, Fintan O'Toole spotlighting the call for targeted child benefit in Community Foundation Ireland Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) research...and the political obstacles! irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0… Simon Harris TD Ivana Bacik Children's Rights Alliance Barra Roantree Tanya Ward
But we’re going to leave another generation of kids to grow up in deprivation because it’s all too much to get our heads around right now. Just hang on in there and try not to get too angry and ashamed about being poor in a rich country.", writes Fintan O'Toole ow.ly/uWN650Tu4Sx