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New Light On 'How Labour Governs': Rediscovered Political Writings By Vere Gordon Childe, Terry Irving
New Light On 'How Labour Governs': Rediscovered Political Writings By Vere Gordon Childe, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
This article uses four rediscovered political essays by Gordon Childe to revise certain accounts of his political thought in the period when he was writing 'How Labour Governs' (1923). It shows that he was not a syndicalist; that he would not be hostile 'to a real Labor government'; that he had not renounced working-class politics; but that he was concerned about the negative effects of Labor's obsession with capturing the state on working class solidarity.
New Light On 'How Labour Governs': Rediscovered Political Writings By Vere Gordon Childe, Terry Irving
New Light On 'How Labour Governs': Rediscovered Political Writings By Vere Gordon Childe, Terry Irving
Terry Irving
This article uses four rediscovered political essays by Gordon Childe to revise certain accounts of his political thought in the period when he was writing 'How Labour Governs' (1923). It shows that he was not a syndicalist; that he would not be hostile 'to a real Labor government'; that he had not renounced working-class politics; but that he was concerned about the negative effects of Labor's obsession with capturing the state on working class solidarity.
Heroes And Villains, Rowan Cahill
Heroes And Villains, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Review article discussion of the work of Australian Left journalists Wilfred Burchett, Rupert Lockwood, and John Pilger.
Critical Care Nursing: A History., Julie Fairman, Joan Lynaugh
Critical Care Nursing: A History., Julie Fairman, Joan Lynaugh
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Origins And Conceptualizations Of Critical Care Nursing In 20th Century America, Pg, Co-Principal Investigator, $221,000, American Association Of Critical-Care Nurses (J. Lynaugh, Ph.D., Rn, Faan, Principal Investigator), Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Renaissance Rereadings: Intertext And Context, Maryanne Horowitz
Renaissance Rereadings: Intertext And Context, Maryanne Horowitz
Maryanne Cline Horowitz
No abstract provided.
Hugh Of Lusignan: Agreement Between Lord And Vassal, George Beech
Hugh Of Lusignan: Agreement Between Lord And Vassal, George Beech
George T. Beech
No abstract provided.
Toward A Sociology Of Visual Forms In The English Medieval Theater, Clifford Davidson
Toward A Sociology Of Visual Forms In The English Medieval Theater, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Self-Effacement And Autonomy In Shakespeare, Kirby Farrell Prof
Self-Effacement And Autonomy In Shakespeare, Kirby Farrell Prof
kirby farrell
This chapter develops the argument in "Self-Effacement and Autonomy in Sx," extending it to fantasies of apotheosis in the poems and plays.