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The Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) is a small socialist political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1904 as a split from the Social Democratic...
Click to read more »in 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) as the basis, the party appreciated the SPGB for its opposition to the world wars on grounds of...
Click to read more »1991 by sixteen expelled members of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) who claim that their expulsions were the result of an anti-socialist conspiracy...
Click to read more »component of promoting the SPGB's doctrines and exposing its message to a broader audience. Debates were not a major part of the SPGB until the 1930s. Before...
Click to read more »(1940–1991) "Moses Baritz – worldsocialism.org/spgb". Retrieved 2024-09-02. "Obituary: Harry Young – worldsocialism.org/spgb". Retrieved 2024-09-02....
Click to read more »The party adopted the policies of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) which rejected Leninism, social democracy and trade unionism in favour of...
Click to read more »Workers’ Republic pamphlet series. (He may well have designed the cover of the SPGB's first pamphlet, which is carried out in a similar fashion). O'Lyhane, as...
Click to read more »interruption since September 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The magazine is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on...
Click to read more »Party of Great Britain in June. A notable indoor and outdoor speaker for the SPGB (billed as Newman), he was also an enthusiastic writer for the Socialist...
Click to read more »created in 1904 with the founding of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The member parties share a common classical Marxist worldview and an adherence...
Click to read more »socialist who helped found the Socialist Party of Great Britain. Like most SPGB founder members Anderson had previously been in the Social Democratic Federation...
Click to read more »Galilea Airport (ICAO: SPGB) is an airport serving the river town of Puerto Galilea (es) in the Amazonas Region of Peru. The runway is south of the town...
Click to read more »Object and Declaration of Principles of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The party was formed when the Toronto local of the Socialist Party of Canada...
Click to read more »and his ideas was a breakaway from the Socialist Party of Great Britain /SPGB). During the Second World War, this group developed a fascination with perceived...
Click to read more »socialism; he was a founding member of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). He also developed a great interest in music, particularly the opera of...
Click to read more »SPGB with such talks including 21 March 1907 at Latchmere Baths, Battersea. During his period with the SPGB Dawkins made a strong case for the SPGB's...
Click to read more »as he was known, was a very well known indoor and outdoor speaker for the SPGB – two of his debates were issued as pamphlets: The Socialist Party and the...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard asking: "What would be the attitude of a member of the SPGB if elected to Parliament, and how would he maintain the principle of 'No...
Click to read more »part of the economic orthodoxy. Hardcastle's empirical bent enabled the SPGB to refute, with the necessary statistical evidence, theories which have sometimes...
Click to read more »Britain in June 1904. So far as is known McEntee was not at all active in the SPGB. He resigned on 4 March 1905 after he was nominated as parliamentary candidate...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard (SPGB) Western Socialist (WSPUS) Imagine (SPC) World Socialist Review (WSPUS) World Socialist Journal (WSM) Forum Journal (SPGB) Socialist View...
Click to read more »it did not start as an offshoot of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The party contested the 1959 legislative election, getting 2,190 votes...
Click to read more »(SPNZ). The WSPNZ is affiliated with the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) and the World Socialist Movement (WSM). The party was formed by members...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard (SPGB) Western Socialist (WSPUS) Imagine (SPC) World Socialist Review (WSPUS) World Socialist Journal (WSM) Forum Journal (SPGB) Socialist View...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard, and was instantly convinced. Soon after, he joined the SPGB, and served as a regular writer for the Standard and as an outdoor speaker...
Click to read more »(WSM) and was closely connected to the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The party's offices were in Belfast and it was most active in Northern...
Click to read more »405, 3rd) Scott Emery (12,335, 4th) Raj Forhad (7,703, 5th) Bill Martin (SPGB) (1,639, 6th) Bexley & Bromley Kevin McKenna (50,174, 2nd) Thomas Turrell...
Click to read more »met". In 1904, Jackson helped found the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). He was an early member of the Executive Committee and toured the country...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard (SPGB) Western Socialist (WSPUS) Imagine (SPC) World Socialist Review (WSPUS) World Socialist Journal (WSM) Forum Journal (SPGB) Socialist View...
Click to read more »1963 to 1973, Steele was a member of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). In 1970, he became aware of the historical debate over economic calculation...
Click to read more »Euroscepticism Collective leadership Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) Left-wing Socialism, Orthodox Marxism, Impossibilism Collective leadership...
Click to read more »February 15, 2010, from worldsocialism.org: http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/overview/calculation.pdf Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine: "Although...
Click to read more »serving on the SPGB Provisional Committee of May 1904. He was also on the first Executive Committee and was an outdoor speaker for the SPGB. Hawkins was...
Click to read more »During the first few years of its existence Allen was very active in the SPGB, speaking at both indoor and outdoor venues and writing for the Socialist...
Click to read more »Socialist Resistance periodical by a group of the same name Socialist Standard (SPGB) Socialist Studies quarterly journal by a group of the same name Socialist...
Click to read more »Turner Controversy was a dispute within the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) regarding the nature of socialism instigated by party member Tony Turner...
Click to read more »(SPUS)—its name inspired by co-thinkers in the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) and the original (non-WSM) Socialist Party of Canada (SPC)—was established...
Click to read more »mentioned with Jack Fitzgerald in Harry Wicks's Keeping My Head as one of the SPGB's bricklayer propagandists. He left the Party some time after 1931. Socialist...
Click to read more »theoretical break. This break took a number of forms. The Bordigists and the SPGB championed a super-Marxian intransigence in theoretical matters. Other socialists...
Click to read more »A Century of Political Struggle. Socialist Studies. 2004. p. Appendix. "SPGB Tapes List number 118". Socialist Studies: 3. "Comrade Cyril May on New York...
Click to read more »Away ALB ALC AtmB CelB CQS COR GetB ROD LEG LUG MAR MON ROV RVB RMC SSR SpgB TEN TOL VEC Albacete 3–2 1–2 1–0 2–2 2–0 1–2 3–0 3–2 0–0 3–0 4–2 1–2 3–1...
Click to read more »Reviews: 'Western Capitalism Since the War' & ' Theories of Imperialism' – SPGB.net". Smith, Dan (2013). The State of the World Atlas (9th, revised and updated...
Click to read more »Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) in order to learn the rudiments of Marxism. He became the editor of the SPGB's internal journal, Forum but left...
Click to read more »Socialist Standard (SPGB) Western Socialist (WSPUS) Imagine (SPC) World Socialist Review (WSPUS) World Socialist Journal (WSM) Forum Journal (SPGB) Socialist View...
Click to read more »the SDF the following year to form the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB, still in existence). The remainder of the SDF attempted to form a broader...
Click to read more »driver. In 1940, he instead joined the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). He was a conscientious objector during World War II, serving instead as...
Click to read more »Josiah, Jacomb ran a printing shop in Stratford where he produced much early SPGB literature, including the Socialist Standard from 1904 to 1914, as well as...
Click to read more »wartime coalition government from 1941 to 1945; a fellow ex-member of the SPGB, Valentine McEntee, was his parliamentary private secretary. He died in 1954...
Click to read more »member of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB), until his expulsion for reasons which the SPGB has never divulged. Hull College registrar's files...
Click to read more »not want politics to prejudice his career advancement. After leaving the SPGB he helped organise the ‘Constitutionalists’, a popular anti-socialist organisation...
Click to read more »at the end of season. LUA: 9 pts → LUA 3–1 OUR; OUR: 9 pts → OUR 1–0 LUA; SpgB: 0 pts ZAM 3–1 SSR; SSR 0–0 ZAM Source: BDFutbol Legend: Blue = home team...
Click to read more »Marxian Association was inspired by the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) and focused on political action. It would later clash acrimoniously with...
Click to read more »3rd) Idham Ramadi (6,591, 5th) Michael Bukola (21,489, 4th) Kevin Parkin (SPGB) (1,333, 6th) Amadu Kanumansa (APP) (906, 7th) Merton & Wandsworth David...
Click to read more »subsequently long-term organiser of the Socialist Propaganda League (an SPGB split-off). He died early in 1951, aged 87. Socialist Propaganda League Obituary...
Click to read more »4th) Rob Blackie (18,359, 3rd) James Fluss (4,395, 5th) Danny Lambert (SPGB) (2,938, 6th) Merton & Wandsworth Richard Tracey (I) (65,197, 1st) Leonie...
Click to read more »Pts Langreo 4 3 1 0 6 2 +4 10 Sporting B 4 1 2 1 5 5 0 5 Cudillero 4 0 1 3 4 8 –4 1 Cud Lan SpgB Cudillero 0–1 2–2 Langreo 3–1 1–1 Sporting B 2–1 0–1...
Click to read more »(SSP) 386 (1.2%) Robert J. M. Grigor (Referendum) 282 (0.9%) Victor Vanni (SPGB) 102 (0.3%) George W. Stidolph (NLP) 95 (0.3%) George Galloway (Glasgow...
Click to read more »from further afield groups such as the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB), Socialist Labour Party (SLP), Workers' International League (WIL), Independent...
Click to read more »it does for polemics against the original SPGB. The Socialist Studies group claims that the original SPGB has deviated from the strict anti-reformism...
Click to read more »full-time job. Eden and Cedar Paul, Proletcult (proletarian Culture) What is the SPGB?, Part 1 "The Birth of Labourism". Archived from the original on 26 September...
Click to read more »Sport, Politics and the Working Class, p.79 Harry Young, "Why I Joined the SPGB", Socialist Party of Great Britain "British Battalion", XV International...
Click to read more »OCLC 614642665. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 "The SPGB - Socialist Studies No 102, Winter 2016". www.socialiststudies.org.uk. "Obituary:...
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