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... period , however , which in the name of Socialism and Anarchism or so it seemed to some- -not only failed to rule out violence , but virtually sanctified it . The book was The Bomb ( 1908 ) , and the author , extravagant in this as in ...
... period , however , which in the name of Socialism and Anarchism or so it seemed to some- -not only failed to rule out violence , but virtually sanctified it . The book was The Bomb ( 1908 ) , and the author , extravagant in this as in ...
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... period , his fiction is charac- terised by an expressed disapproval of the official Socialist sects , of their narrowness and their impracticality . It is characterised , too , not only by a rejection of the class - struggle concept of ...
... period , his fiction is charac- terised by an expressed disapproval of the official Socialist sects , of their narrowness and their impracticality . It is characterised , too , not only by a rejection of the class - struggle concept of ...
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... period of their novels , to show some of the economic , political , and social processes at work behind the thirties . Lewis Jones's declared aim in Cwmardy ( 1937 ) and We Live ( 1939 ) was to ' novelise ' a period of working - class ...
... period of their novels , to show some of the economic , political , and social processes at work behind the thirties . Lewis Jones's declared aim in Cwmardy ( 1937 ) and We Live ( 1939 ) was to ' novelise ' a period of working - class ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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