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1943: 453:", which led to his expulsion from the Labour Party in 1945. The group advocated the abolition of private property, the ownership by the workers and labourers of the means of production and the assimilation of Ireland into a Federation of Socialist Republics once World War II had ceased. The group also accused the 800:
Deputy Norton: "Deputy Cowan a few years ago was frequently criticised and, indeed, on many occasions, blackguarded by Deputy MacEntee for being the Czarlike chief of the Vanguard organisation which Deputy MacEntee wrote down as the wildest and most irresponsible Communistic organisation in Europe.
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Cowan died on 7 May 1962 in Dublin, leaving an estate valued at ÂŁ5. Cowan married Rosemary Collumb in 1923, and they had seven sons and four daughters. One of those sons, Rory Cowan, unsuccessfully contested the Dublin North-East constituency for the Labour party in 1965. Rory's son is the actor
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The Vanguard's blazen communistic rhetoric quickly made the group a target for the new National Labour Party as well as the Catholic Church. Wth the prospects of growth for the group slim, it was not long before Cowan had moved on from them.
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breaking off in 1944 to distance themselves from the communists. Among this in-fighting and splitting, Cowan broke also broke from the Labour Party to form his own group: In August 1944 Cowan founded a hardline Communist group known as (the)
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Deputy Cowan knows how he was abused by Deputy MacEntee about the Vanguard organisation, and Deputy Boland, the present Minister for Justice, took a hand in lambasting Deputy Cowan as well about the Vanguard organisation. We all know that."
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in the Republic of Ireland disbanded, with its member instructed to join the Labour Party en masse. This influx of radical communists into the Labour Party lead to intense factionalism that eventually caused a split in the party, with the
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In 1956 Cowan declared himself bankrupt. On 1 November 1957 Cowan was convicted of embezzling ÂŁ3,705 from a bricklayer, James O'Reilly and was sentenced to 2 years of prison. After an appeal to the
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in 1934. However, by the late 1930s, Cowan had switched his political outlook and joined the Labour Party. He first stood unsuccessfully for election at the
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failed, Cowan was struck off the roll of solicitors by the chief justice on 31 October 1958. Following his release from prison, Cowan would write the book
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of behaving like a secret Catholic society existing with undue control over Irish society. Some names associated with the group included
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who were faced with eviction. Cowan was able to prevent the eviction and Dunphy would later recount the episode in an autobiography.
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During Cowan's time as a TD, he continued to work in his capacity as a solicitor. It was during this period that Cowan represented (
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in particular using speaking time in the Dáil to pepper Cowan about his communist statements as Vanguard's leader.
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constituency. He was expelled from the party in July 1948, after he criticised Ireland's receipt of aid from the
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During Cowan's time in the Dáil, he was constantly needled by other TDs about his time in the Vanguard, with
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In the early 1930s Cowan bounced between radical political factions, becoming a supporter of
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within five years of the election. The petition would have been tried under the
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The last eliminated candidate, 264:soldier, lawyer, and politician. 2018:National Army (Ireland) officers 1942: 1941: 862:Smyth, Jonathan (27 June 2020). 881: 738:"Peadar Cowan and the Vanguard" 600:Municipal Corporations Act 1882 553: 472: 178: 1364:Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus 806: 781: 633: 280:. Subsequently, he joined the 1: 742:The Others with Alan Kinsella 736:Alan Kinsella (8 June 2022). 710:Dictionary of Irish Biography 626: 507:Minister for External Affairs 376: 140: 1557:Constituency abolished. 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Clann na Poblachta
Teachta Dála
February 1948
May 1954
Dublin North-East
Arvagh
County Cavan
Labour Party
Clann na Poblachta
Irish Republican Army
National Army
Irish War of Independence
Irish Civil War
Irish
IRA
Irish War of Independence
National Army
Irish Civil War
Eoin O'Duffy
Blueshirts
Irish republican
Saor Éire
Republican Congress
1937 general election
Labour Party
Meath–Westmeath
1938
1943
1944

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