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Commonweal (newspaper)

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as sub-editor. As E. P. Thompson writes: "Almost every issue included at least one major contribution from Morris. During 1885 "The Pilgrims of Hope" appeared in monthly instalments: during 1886 and 1887 his series of articles with Bax, "Socialism from the Root Up", appeared side by side with "A Dream of John Ball"." Aveling's "Lessons in Socialism", a series of lessons on Marx's "Das Kapital", that had not yet appeared in English translation, were published in nine instalments from April 1885 until March 1886.
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also regularly contributed articles. Its publishing office was at Great Queen Street, London. At first it appeared as a monthly (with supplements) from February, 1885 to May 1, 1886. It then commenced as a weekly. Aveling was unable to devote the necessary time on a weekly basis and Bax replaced him
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This page indexes some Articles from Commonweal 1884-1890 including those of William Morris, E. Belfort Bax and Paul Lafargue.
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was the sub-editor. Before the last meeting of the Social Democratic Federation Morris and Aveling visited
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There is an online transcription, edited and with notes by Graham Seaman at the Edward Aveling Archive
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E.P. Thompson, William Morris. Romantic to Revolutionary (London: Merlin Presas, 1977), p. 383.
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to discuss their proposed paper. The first number appeared at the beginning of February 1885.
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Soon after Nicoll's release, the paper was closed and replaced by his own periodical
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for this publication, under which name it continued sporadically from 1898 to 1907.
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In 1890, Morris resigned as editor and was replaced by the anarchist
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The Slow Burning Fuse: The Lost History of the British Anarchists.
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https://www.marxists.org/archive/aveling/1885/lessons.htm
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Historian Alex Butterworth believes that the staff of
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Anarchist periodicals published in the United Kingdom
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Socialist newspapers published in the United Kingdom
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Index


Socialism
socialist
Socialist League
William Morris
Edward Aveling
Frederick Engels
John Turner
Ernest Belfort Bax
Eleanor Marx
David Nicoll
Walsall Anarchists
H. B. Samuels
William Morris
Edward Aveling
Frank Kitz
David Nicoll
David Nicoll
Thomas Cantwell
H. B. Samuels
Justice (newspaper)
https://www.marxists.org/archive/aveling/1885/lessons.htm
ISBN
0586082255
Doherty, Brian
The First War on Terror
Reason
John Bedford Leno
Archive
Categories

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