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Page 53
... thirties , and particularly a significant increase in the number of intellectuals , is undeniable , but it also remains true that viewed in the context of the British political scene , and compared with the gains of overseas parties ...
... thirties , and particularly a significant increase in the number of intellectuals , is undeniable , but it also remains true that viewed in the context of the British political scene , and compared with the gains of overseas parties ...
Page 131
... thirties mood , and certainly little sign that the setback of 1938-40 was , in one Communist's words , ' deceptive and momentary'.19 Even before the end of the war a decline in the Communist Party's membership from the peak of 1942 ...
... thirties mood , and certainly little sign that the setback of 1938-40 was , in one Communist's words , ' deceptive and momentary'.19 Even before the end of the war a decline in the Communist Party's membership from the peak of 1942 ...
Page 151
... thirties . When the report of this speech was finally published in June - by the US Department of State — the effect was shattering and immediate on Communist Parties throughout the world . In Britain it brought renewed and urgent ...
... thirties . When the report of this speech was finally published in June - by the US Department of State — the effect was shattering and immediate on Communist Parties throughout the world . In Britain it brought renewed and urgent ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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