William Paul (British politician)

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ويليام باول (بالإنجليزية: William Paul)‏ هو نقابي وسياسي بريطاني (وحمل سابقاً جنسية المملكة المتحدة لبريطانيا العظمى وأيرلندا)، ولد في 1884، وتوفي في 1958. حزبياً، نشط في Socialist Labour Party ‏ ( – 1920) والحزب الشيوعي في بريطانيا العظمى. rdf:langString
William Paul (1884–1958) was a British socialist politician. Born in Glasgow, Paul became an active socialist and joined the Socialist Labour Party (SLP) soon after it was founded. In 1911, he moved to Derby, where he ran a market stall selling hosiery and drapery. Moving his stall from city to city, he was able to link SLP members across northern England and the Midlands, and surreptitiously distribute radical literature. rdf:langString
rdf:langString ويليام باول (سياسي بريطاني)
rdf:langString William Paul (British politician)
rdf:langString William Paul
rdf:langString William Paul
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rdf:langString Editor of the Sunday Worker
rdf:langString Editor of Communist Review,
rdf:langString The State: its Origin and Functions
rdf:langString Editor of the Sunday Worker
xsd:integer 1925
rdf:langString ويليام باول (بالإنجليزية: William Paul)‏ هو نقابي وسياسي بريطاني (وحمل سابقاً جنسية المملكة المتحدة لبريطانيا العظمى وأيرلندا)، ولد في 1884، وتوفي في 1958. حزبياً، نشط في Socialist Labour Party ‏ ( – 1920) والحزب الشيوعي في بريطانيا العظمى.
rdf:langString William Paul (1884–1958) was a British socialist politician. Born in Glasgow, Paul became an active socialist and joined the Socialist Labour Party (SLP) soon after it was founded. In 1911, he moved to Derby, where he ran a market stall selling hosiery and drapery. Moving his stall from city to city, he was able to link SLP members across northern England and the Midlands, and surreptitiously distribute radical literature. Paul fully endorsed the SLP's opposition to World War I, and he supported Derby anti-war activist Alice Wheeldon. In 1917, he authored The State: its Origin and Functions, in which he developed the Marxist theory of the state. He became co-editor of the SLP's newspaper, The Socialist, and its national organiser. He stood for the party in the 1918 general election in Ince, taking 13% of the votes cast. Within the SLP, he was a proponent of communist unity, and after this was rejected by the majority of the party, he became a founder member of the Communist Unity Group. This group joined the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) at its founding conference, where Paul put the case against affiliation to the Labour Party. Although the new party voted to affiliate, the Labour Party refused to accept this. In 1921, Paul became the editor of the CPGB's publication Communist Review, and he stood for Parliament in Manchester Rusholme at the 1923 and 1924 general elections. His candidacies were supported by the local Labour Party. Paul then became the editor of the Sunday Worker, published by the National Left-Wing Movement. Removed from his posts during the period of Bolshevisation, he remained active in the local peace and Anglo-Soviet friendship movements.
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