Class, Nationalism, and Irish Politics

From Ulysses by James Joyce
Joyce dissects Irish nationalism, anti-Semitism, British colonialism, and the Catholic Church's grip, especially in the Cyclops episode's xenophobic pub.
Episode 12 (Cyclops)

The Citizen embodies narrow, violent nationalism; Bloom's counter-definition - 'a nation is the same people living in the same place' and 'Love... I mean the opposite of hatred' - is the novel's ethical core.

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Episode 2 (Nestor)

Deasy's antisemitic and pro-British lecture provokes Stephen's reflections on history.

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