How should revolutionary socialists relate to reformist ideas and organisations? |
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For socialists it is a message against capitalism, and a signpost for the future. |
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It was riddled with informers and Lenin spent the majority of his time engaged in internal disputes with other socialists. |
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Some of these became reform socialists, while others began movements which were to develop into parties. |
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It appealed very strongly to socialists, because it put the interest of the state ahead of the individual. |
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Frege disliked the move to democracy, and detested it even more as the socialists gained power. |
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This experience led some socialists to conclude that fascism was merely the instrument of the bourgeoisie for crushing the workers. |
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Its members ranged from patricians to populists, from Main Street Republicans to prairie socialists. |
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Send some invitations to Libertarians, left-wingers, socialists, centrists, whatever ians and ists there are. |
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The socialists, following internationalism and pacifism, also argued against intervention. |
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Because socialists demand the maximum freedom for individuals commensurable with the freedom of all. |
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He also clarifies his brand of socialism, though, separating him from the scientific socialists that characterized much of the leadership. |
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A severe electoral struggle ensued, with the result that 45 liberals and 7 socialists were returned against 48 coalitionists. |
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But what stage is the class struggle at, and what does it matter to socialists? |
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There were suffragists and socialists, a trade union organizer, and a London city councillor in her heritage. |
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The monuments and statues throughout the country commemorate generals, judges and politicians, rather than socialists, strikers or suffragettes. |
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Such comments underscore the chasm between the response of liberals and of socialists to social inequality. |
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It cannot, for example, accommodate republicans, or socialists, or supra-nationalist subverters of British sovereignty. |
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By the term subversives they mean trade unionists, socialists and other campaigners. |
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The Accord with the unions allowed Labor to embrace the economic reforms that attracted the Chardonnay socialists into the fold. |
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And I was amused when the NBR leapt on my quip that they were chardonnay socialists, but it's probably not that far from the truth. |
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The economic policies of our chardonnay socialists will cause huge damage to our economy. |
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The new establishment is demonised as the chattering classes, chardonnay socialists and latte Left. |
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It is being run by champagne socialists and intellectual snobs and the Mayor is a eunuch. |
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There are debates to be had among revolutionaries and socialists, for example on the permanent revolution, or on state capitalism. |
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In Orwell's view, it was the Stalinist Left that had betrayed the common people, not democratic socialists like himself. |
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They embraced nuclear weapons, denounced non-payment of the poll tax, and voted for the expulsion of socialists from the party. |
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This work thus presages the more virulent attack on the German socialists to be found in the Communist Manifesto, produced two years later. |
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There are also socialists in the SNP or other nationalist parties and in the Greens. |
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Broad Front is a left coalition made up of socialists, Communists and nationalists. |
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Most of the opposition parties are involved in the committee, including the communists, socialists and nationalists. |
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They were also socialists, but unlike their Slavophile counterparts, they did not believe in a utopia. |
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The Greater London elections also saw a slate of socialists winning substantial votes. |
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This is about bringing together skinheads, national socialists and racist activists. |
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This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence. |
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But just because the ability to organise is so important to us, socialists are always the most militant defenders of democratic rights. |
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Capitalism is alive and well in the square, even among the socialists, who sell their revolutionary-workers buttons and news rags. |
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They are simply not going to be able to maintain the durable equilibrium that market socialists want and believe possible. |
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That is why fascists aestheticize politics, while socialists politicise art. |
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The French socialists, on the other hand, were intent on stirring up revolutionary agitation. |
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Political groupings include former communists, socialists, agrarians, liberals, nationalists and various centrist and independent forces. |
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There are middle and upper class socialists, just as there are working class Tories. |
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At this time national separatists were liberals, democrats, and or socialists. |
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Because the socialists refused to take part in government, they forced the Radicals to rule alone or in alliance with the right. |
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It took me another three seminars to realise that I'd accidentally fallen into a nest of revolutionary socialists. |
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The title and presentation of this book will give it an appeal to many socialists and union activists. |
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It opens up the possibility that some grand coalition of socialists and rightists might wield political power there. |
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I believe all secularists, all progressives and socialists should fight these attacks. |
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In 1917, a mass movement led by socialists and pacifists called for a popular referendum on the question of going to war. |
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Of course socialists should always support left wing officials against the right. |
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Of more interest to socialists are the agency's activities in the Third World. |
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After all, there would appear to be no less reason to apply the same sort of language to Laskian socialists or Keynesian technocrats. |
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In fact, they were acting not as revolutionary socialists but as mere trade unionists. |
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Given this shared commitment to material equality, do socialists and liberal egalitarians share the same account of justice? |
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Also demonstrating were Kurds, trade unionists, eco-warriors, socialists, anarchists and communists. |
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The socialists, who have had a virtual monopoly in Greece for 20 years, proved to be more effective market liberalizers than the conservatives. |
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And tomorrow it will be the leftists, socialists, anti-war and anti-racism campaigners if this is allowed to continue. |
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Most Western socialists now opt for social democracy, others for market socialism. |
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The truth is that socialists don't believe socialism will automatically rise from the wreckage of capitalism. |
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Can't we sometimes accept that they're just well-meaning socialists who can be excused a little excitability because they're young and passionate? |
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Almost as angry as the descriptions of poverty was Orwell's denunciation of the chasm between prim middle-class socialists and the rickets and rankness of working-class life. |
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Labour's long-term supporters, ethical socialists, public service workers, egalitarians and anti-monarchists, trade unionists and pacifists, were harder to deal with. |
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From being radical liberals they now became national socialists. |
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The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs. |
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We know that the nation's wealth is all made indoors, that power has passed from the Whigs of the land to the Tories and socialists of the smoke-filled room. |
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A myth of Merrie Africa was fostered with assiduity, an ideal of timeless village community as appealing to radicals and socialists as to conservatives. |
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He's blasted the Blairite champagne socialists and denounced dog owners, tattooed goths, and the Presbyterians who believe Lutheranism is a form of crazed hedonism. |
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His parents were the village awkward squad, anti-socialists in a community of socialists, who built fences to separate them from other, more gregarious pioneers. |
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Conventional wisdom has socialists down as high taxers and big spenders. |
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There is a grain of truth here, but we are all now too conscious of middle-class socialists, Tory workers, and the like, to pursue this line uncritically. |
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For example, he found the German socialists in Milwaukee unbribable. |
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Schlosser does nothing more than repackage some of the same tired old myths about capitalism that earlier generations of muckraking socialists perpetrated. |
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Our call for a boycott is not based on the belief that socialists, in general and in all cases, must refuse to participate in bourgeois elections. |
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The only problem is that the present weakness of civic society largely arises from the very measures those old-time socialists enacted with such determination. |
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Not generally known for their sense of humour but generally good-natured these lefties are always happy to tease the champagne socialists that inhabit Islington. |
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The champagne socialists had certainly never lived in Russia or China. |
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If my mother should meet any of these chardonnay socialists who think profanity makes them working class, she would wash their mouths out with soap. |
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There he met English socialists and Fabians such as George Bernard Shaw, whose ideas contributed greatly to the shaping of his personality and politics. |
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Since when did serious socialists consort with millionaire It-girls? |
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The socialists had an egalitarian dream, the achievement of which inevitably foundered under their managerial inexperience and the unyielding zeal of their convictions. |
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What is problematic in the views of market socialists is that they regard this state of affairs as intrinsically preferable to full-scale planning. |
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As it is being increasingly abused by the Great Powers for their own geostrategic interests, it should be discarded, or at the very least, reconsidered by socialists. |
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It's that evil emblem of capitalism the socialists so bravely battled. |
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Democratic socialists argue that the role of the state in a capitalist society is to defend the interests of the bourgeoisie. |
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Then we need a touch of the practice of democracy long advocated by democratic socialists. |
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The socialists all seemed to me to be old, even those who were anagraphically young, and to be lacking in revolutionary capacity. |
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Today, some socialists have also adopted the causes of other social movements, such as environmentalism, feminism and liberalism. |
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With Britain in the midst of World War I, many socialists refused to fight for the British Army despite the government imposed conscription. |
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Desire for independence gained ground, first among radical liberals and socialists. |
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In his early years Popper was impressed by Marxism, whether of Communists or socialists. |
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This work was intended to draw a distinction between the utopian socialists and Marx's own scientific socialist philosophy. |
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In Brussels, Marx associated with other exiled socialists from across Europe, including Moses Hess, Karl Heinzen and Joseph Weydemeyer. |
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In 1936, the Spanish Civil War was viewed by many socialists as a contest against the rise of fascism which it was vital to win. |
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Ethical socialism is a variant of liberal socialism developed by British socialists. |
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Lusk conducted a sweeping investigation into organizations and individuals suspected of being socialists, communists or anarchists. |
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Influenced by utopian socialists, Saint-Simonians, Fourierists, nonetheless she followed her own path. |
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Definitely not Labour after the mess they made, but too many socialists wear rose-tinted glasses. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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For the socialists, he is a muddle-minded liberal compromiser, slinking away from the real fight. |
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Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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Militants turned to Chartism, the aims of which were supported by most socialists, although none appear to have played leading roles. |
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With the political stage cleared of socialists, the warlords, some of them Islamist, vied for power. |
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We have always been successful in keeping those out because we are democratic socialists, we are not revolutionary socialists. |
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Unlike the Marxists, the democratic socialists did not seek the violent overthrow of the state. |
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Some socialists, view total and immediate wage dependence as a form of slavery. |
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Many social democrats refer to themselves as socialists or democratic socialists, and some use these terms interchangeably. |
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Revolutionary socialists believe that a social revolution is necessary to effect structural changes to the socioeconomic structure of society. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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Other African socialists include Jomo Kenyatta, Kenneth Kaunda, Nelson Mandela and Kwame Nkrumah. |
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Nevertheless, the role of Trotsky in this episode has been questioned by other socialists, including ex Trotskyists. |
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As the ideas of Marx and Engels took on flesh, particularly in central Europe, socialists sought to unite in an international organisation. |
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Guild socialists were less inclined than Fabians to invest power in a state. |
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Thus the major indictment of capitalism by the socialists of the 1850S was for immiserating the working people. |
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Once war was declared, many socialists and trade unions backed their governments. |
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Welsh nationalism is the patriotic ideal of a peaceful, constitutional campaign in support of a Parliament for Wales,governed by democratic socialists. |
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Dutt was imprisoned for refusing to fight, and Childe campaigned for his release and the release of other socialists and pacifist conscientious objectors. |
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Once the war began, Austrian, British, French, German, and Russian socialists followed the rising nationalist current by supporting their countries' intervention in the war. |
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Just like present right-wing extremists, the fascists and national socialists of the past opportunistically appealed to various groups with diverging interests and values. |
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Some democratic socialists support social democracy as a temporary measure to reform the current system, while others reject reformism in favour of more revolutionary methods. |
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Until that the presidency was held by socialists or agrarian party. |
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This core outlook influenced early social scientists and different types of socialists ranging from anarchists like Peter Kropotkin to technocrats like Saint Simon. |
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Liberals, libertarians, feminists, democratic socialists, social democrats, anarchists, free thinkers, and progressives often claim him as an intellectual ancestor. |
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Their insinuations were typical of many labourists and socialists when faced with the more extreme radicalism of the IWW and were at least in part politically motivated. |
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But established red lines remain firmly drawn up, with Germany firmly refusing to mutualise government debt like European socialists had initially hoped. |
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These labourists, along with some socialists in the SDP, believed that social transformation would take place gradually through reforms, not revolution. |
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This type of market economy has its roots in classical economics and in the works of Adam Smith, the Ricardian socialists, and Mutualist philosophers. |
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Following the establishment of the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly, both the Scottish National Party and Plaid have been challenged by socialists in recent years. |
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Scottish and Welsh nationalism have been the concern of many socialists. |
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The organization attracted a range of socialists from Owenites to revolutionaries and played a part in the protests after the Tolpuddle Martyrs' case, but soon collapsed. |
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The socialists did not have enough MPs to form a government. |
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Although utopian socialists shared few political, social, or economic perspectives, Marx and Engels argued that they shared certain intellectual characteristics. |
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A pacifist, Hardie was appalled by the First World War and along with socialists in other countries he tried to organise an international general strike to stop the war. |
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