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by nonrandomstring
1551 days ago
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LOL. So he did. More so; a "revolutionary socialist" "In December 1884, Morris founded the Socialist League (SL) with other
SDF defectors.^[172] He composed the SL's manifesto with Bax,
describing their position as that of "Revolutionary International
Socialism", advocating proletarian internationalism and world
revolution while rejecting the concept of socialism in one
country.^[173] In this, he committed himself to "making Socialists" by
educating, organising, and agitating to establish a strong socialist
movement;" I stand very much corrected. Only knowing him from an "arts and crafts" side I'd assumed he was
into guilds, local trade and manufacturing etc. |
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