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  2. History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom

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    Ethical socialism is a variant of liberal socialism developed by British socialists. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] It became an important ideology within the Labour Party of the United Kingdom . [ 21 ] Ethical socialism was founded in the 1920s by R. H. Tawney , a British Christian socialist , and its ideals were connected to Christian socialist, Fabian , and ...

  3. Britain's Road to Socialism - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Road to Socialism is the programme of the Communist Party of Britain, and is adhered to by the Young Communist League and the editors of the Morning Star newspaper. It proposes that socialism can be achieved in Britain by the working class leading various political forces in a popular democratic alliance [ 10 ] against monopoly ...

  4. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    There were also currents inspired by dissident Christianity of Christian socialism "often in Britain and then usually coming out of left liberal politics and a romantic anti-industrialism", [44] which produced theorists such as F.D. Maurice (the British founder of Christian socialism in the mid-19th century), Charles Kingsley (British novelist ...

  5. British Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    The British Socialist Party (BSP) was a Marxist political organisation established in Great Britain in 1911. Following a protracted period of factional struggle, in 1916 the party's anti-war forces gained decisive control of the party and saw the defection of its pro-war right wing.

  6. Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club - Wikipedia

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    The Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club was a late nineteenth-century radical club based in Stratford, East London.Founded in 1880 by disaffected members of the National Secular Society who wished their organisation would involve itself in the social and political issues of the day rather than merely argue against the existence of God, it became one of the first openly socialist societies ...

  7. Fabian Society - Wikipedia

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    The Fabian Society (/ ˈ f eɪ b i ən / [1]) is a British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of social democracy and democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow.

  8. Socialist Party of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The idea was then relayed to Tony Cliff, whence (in a somewhat different form) it formed the genesis of the British Socialist Workers Party. Richard Headicar, a former Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament speaker, was won over after debating with the party.

  9. Robert Owen - Wikipedia

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    Socialism first became current in British terminology in discussions of the Association of all Classes of all Nations, which Owen formed in 1835 and served as its initial leader. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] Owen's secular views also gained enough influence among the working classes to cause the Westminster Review to comment in 1839 that his principles were ...