Journalism : contributions to Commonweal, 1885-1890
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Journalism : contributions to Commonweal, 1885-1890
(The William Morris library. 2nd series)
Thoemmes Press, 1996
- : set
- : hbk
- : pbk
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
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Includes bibliographical references
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William Morris founded "Commonweal" in 1885 as "The Official Journal of the Socialist League". Its declared aim was to promote "the principles of Revolutionary International Socialism". The paper established itself as a leading socialist journal of the period and included articles by Friedrich Engels, Eleanor Marx and George Bernard Shaw. Morris contributed a regular "News" column to the paper in which he analyzed contemporary events from a Marxist perspective. These articles form the basis of this volume. The publication of this collection - along with the "Political Writings" volume from the William Morris Library: series 1 - means that all Morris's work from "Justice" and "Commonweal" are now avaiable.
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