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... Labour Representation Committee ( LRC ) in 1906 was to a limited extent symptomatic of a Socialist revival that had been gathering momentum over the previous two or three years . To some hostile onlookers , however , it seemed far more ...
... Labour Representation Committee ( LRC ) in 1906 was to a limited extent symptomatic of a Socialist revival that had been gathering momentum over the previous two or three years . To some hostile onlookers , however , it seemed far more ...
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... Labour's opponents with an almost irresistible temptation ; a temptation made greater by the fact that the Labour Party , while maintaining hostility to the British Communists , pressed for friendly relations with the USSR . Just as ...
... Labour's opponents with an almost irresistible temptation ; a temptation made greater by the fact that the Labour Party , while maintaining hostility to the British Communists , pressed for friendly relations with the USSR . Just as ...
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... Labour Party frequently felt it necessary to disassociate the Party from Communist methods , and even to state , as in the election manifesto of 1922 , that ' Labour's programme is the best bulwark against violent upheaval and class ...
... Labour Party frequently felt it necessary to disassociate the Party from Communist methods , and even to state , as in the election manifesto of 1922 , that ' Labour's programme is the best bulwark against violent upheaval and class ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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