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... Liberal organisations — where useful Socialist work could be done . Indeed , their immediate objectives , which took the form of demands for municipal gasworks or better parks and housing , and enabled ' a church - warden , or an ...
... Liberal organisations — where useful Socialist work could be done . Indeed , their immediate objectives , which took the form of demands for municipal gasworks or better parks and housing , and enabled ' a church - warden , or an ...
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... liberal ' inaction similar to that found in Rex Warner's The Professor ( 1938 ) . 3. Nor , in fact , was it ever more than a quarter finished . In 1938 Naomi Mitchison's husband moved away from Kings Norton - where the Pro- letarian ...
... liberal ' inaction similar to that found in Rex Warner's The Professor ( 1938 ) . 3. Nor , in fact , was it ever more than a quarter finished . In 1938 Naomi Mitchison's husband moved away from Kings Norton - where the Pro- letarian ...
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... liberal's growing conviction that the cause of democracy is at stake in Spain . He finally makes a resolution to go out there to fight , but Brown is quite insistent that at the end he is not a Communist , but an Englishman ; the book ...
... liberal's growing conviction that the cause of democracy is at stake in Spain . He finally makes a resolution to go out there to fight , but Brown is quite insistent that at the end he is not a Communist , but an Englishman ; the book ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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