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 Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Labour Party is the principal centre-left political party in the United Kingdom (see British politics).
Tony Blair secured the revision of Clause IV of the party constitution, which had been adopted in 1918, and which committed the party to 'the common ownership of the means of production'.
Peter Mandelson was a senior figure in this process, and exercised a great deal of authority in the party following the death of John Smith and the subsequent election of Tony Blair as party leader.
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 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted) The Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted), also known as th...
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 Edmonton Labour Council in Municipal Politics 1903-1960
Labour Party politicians were even then using city council as a jumping off spot for legislative seats with a possible cabinet position in the UFA government.
This was one of the shortest terms that for a Labour Party municipal politician.
The Labour Party and the UFA held the majority of Government seats in the Alberta Legislature.
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 Science Fair Projects - Communist Party of Great Britain
Another major problem for the party was its policy of abnegating its own role and calling upon the General Council of the Trades Union Congress to play a revolutionary role.
On the opposing wing of the party Martin Jacques became the editor of the party's stale theoretical journal Marxism Today and rapidly made it a leading mouthpiece for Eurocommunist opinions in the party.
This was opposed within the CPGB by no less a figure than Harry Pollitt who felt so strongly on the issue that he resigned from the Central Committee of the party although he remained a member.
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 Socialist Labour Party (UK) - Enpsychlopedia
The party was formed as a left-wing splinter in reaction to Tony Blair's re-positioning of the British Labour Party to the centre ground of politics.
At the 2001 general election the party took about 3% of the vote in seats it stood in.
It did not contest the 2004 European Elections; its candidate for the Leicester South by-election gained less than 1% of the vote.
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 Henry Minde: The Saami Movement, the Norwegian Labour Party and Saami Rights
This can be illustrated by a close study of the Finnmark Labour Party treatment of the Alta question in the decisive period from October 1979 to March 1980.
The Rønbeck wing and the "moderates" in the Finnmark Labour Party won the fight about Alta, but they have lost the fight to keep the monopoly status as the sole supplier of the premises in the minority policy of the authorities.
In his explanation of why this policy was chosen in Karasjok, Eidheim emphasises that the Labour Party had got strong competition from the non-socialist politicians who were "pro-Saami".
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 ipedia.com: List of political parties in the United Kingdom Article
Traditionally political parties have been private organisation with no official recognition by the state.
British politics, List of political parties in Scotland, List of political parties in Northern Ireland, List of political parties in the Isle of Man (a British crown dependency), List of political parties in Gibraltar (a British Overseas Territory)
In recent years, proportional representation-based voting systems have been adopted for elections to the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the London Assembly and the UK's seats in the European Parliament.
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 Marxists Writers Archive
Arrested in 1926 for his revolutionary activities and sentenced by a fascist court to 20 years imprisonment.
Foremost exponent of the Marxist approach to Law.
Main exponent of “Council Communism” and opponent of idea of Revolution being led by a political party.
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 Prominent Anarchists and Left-Libertarians
Sorel was a socialist, a syndicalist, and after 1917, a vigorous admirer of Lenin.
Eight leaders of the revolutionary and libertarian socialist movement were arrested, seven of them sentenced to death, and four subsequently hanged (a fifth committed suicide in his cell the day before the execution).
At first he was closely associated with Louise Michel, but he soon became a major figure in his own right, and one of the best-known anarchists in the country.
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 Tue May 30, 2000 12:57pm
On this point, to argue now, at this juncture, that we ought to expose the SLP as a party which serves capital is entirely wide of the mark.
Lenin had been urging the British CP to join the Labour Party at the Comintern Second Congress.
is intimately tied to reformism in the labour movement.
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 Encyclopedia of Marxism: S
Second Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party
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 1903
(NOTE: Later the Mensheviks became the majority party, meaning that the Mensheviks became the bolsheviks and the Bolsheviks mensheviks).
US President Theodore Roosevelt wanted the United States to build the Panama Canal but were blocked by Colombia.
This year has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasn't had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600.
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 AIM25: Socialist Party of Great Britain: Socialist Party of Great Britain
The Party met initially at private homes, with the first meetings of the Executive being held at the Communist Club, Charlotte St. It had no permanent home until 1909 when it rented premises at 10 Sandland St, Bedford Row.
It has continued to field candidates in successive General Elections.
Administrative/Biographical history: The Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) was formed on in 1904 by a number of disaffected members who spilt from the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) (founded 1881).
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 Vänsterpartiet (Left Party)
Some years later (v) begun to identify itself as a feminst party.
In 1991 KU changed it's name to Ung Vänster(Young Left) and the following year, Ung Vänster left the World Federation of Democratic Youth.
In 1964 C.H. Hermansson was elected as party chairman.
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Conflicts - Yugoslavia in 1949, Stalin's death in 1953 and by Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin's terror at the 1956 Party Congress.
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At first congress of Russian Social Democratic Party (1903), Lenin’s followers were organized into the Bolsheviks and opponents of the vanguard leadership style organized into the Mensheviks.
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 Labour Party Leaders
In the results given above, the figures represent the percentage of the vote in the element of the electoral college stated.
4) From 1906 until 1981 the Leader was elected by Labour Members of the House of Commons.
Mrs Beckett was the first woman to be the Leader of the Labour Party.
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 Index
Socialist Party of the United States of America
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 Labour 1906
Southend: Tom Tyler: A Southend Socialist, by Nigel Smith, 1994
A History of the Bassetlaw Labour Party 1918 - 1998, by John Shepherd.
Woolwich: Fifty Years of the Woolwich Labour Party 1903-1953, (Ed) Cllr RB Stucke, 1950.
http://www.1906labourcentenary.org.uk/lhistory.htm   (434 words)

  
 H.G. Wells
In 1934 he had discussions with both Stalin, who left him disillusioned, and Roosevelt, trying to recruit them without success to his world-saving schemes.
It advocated a fairer society by planning for a gradual system of reforms.
Wells was convinced that Western socialists cannot compromise with Communism, and that the best hope for the future lay in Washington.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/hgwells.htm   (2327 words)

  
 Socialist Labour Party (1903-1980) - definition of Socialist Labour Party (1903-1980) in Encyclopedia
The Socialist Labour Party was a socialist political party in the United Kingdom.
It was established in 1903 as a splinter from the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) by James Connolly and SDF members impressed with the politics of the American socialist Daniel De Leon, who had formed a Socialist Labor Party in the USA.
The party argued for political action for propaganda purposes, but a syndicalist tendency the British Advocates of Industrial Union split from the party in 1906, disclaiming all political work.
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 Socialist Labour Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: Labour Party, Socialist Party, List of political parties
Republic of Ireland - Socialist Labour Party (Ireland)
United Kingdom - Socialist Labour Party (1903-1980) (De Leonist party)
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 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: SO: SOC
Social Credit Party of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
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