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JOHN MACLEAN
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John MacLean (1879-1923) was a Scottish schoolteacher and Marxist educator. His Marxist evening-classes produced many of the activists who became instrumental in the Clyde revolts during and after WWI. MacLean was appointed both an Honorary President of the first Congress of Soviets and Soviet Consul to Scotland in recognition of his consistent socialist position on the imperialist war and his tireless work in support of the Bolshevik revolution.MacLean was at odds with much of the British left and dismissive of the newly-formed Communist Party of Great Britain. He had already turned his back on economism and the syndicalism favoured by the Clyde Workers' Committees, had recognised the nature of British imperialism and come to the conclusion that revolution could only come about through the destruction of the British Empire.
He died on 30th November, 1923.
SPEECHES & ARTICLES 1911 The Foundation of the British Socialist Party [6.5Kb]
First published in Justice December 9, 19111918 Speech from the Dock [48Kb]
Delivered at the High Court, Edinburgh on May 9, 1918The War After the War [35Kb]
The War After the War in the Light of Working Class Economics
Glasgow Economics Class pamphlet No.1
Published by the Scottish Labour College.1919 Now's the Day and Now's the Hour [4Kb]
First published in The Call, January 23, 1919
Will Capitalism Collapse? [11Kb]
First published in The Call August 28, 1919
Capitalists Everywhere Accept Marxism [13Kb]
First published in The Worker, November 1, 19191920 The Irish Tragedy: Scotland's Disgrace.. [36Kb]
First published as a pamphlet in 1920
A Scottish Communist Party [6.5Kb]
First published in The Vanguard, December, 19201921 Open letter to Lenin [11.5Kb]
First published in The Socialist January 30, 1921
1923 Election Manifesto 1923 [11.5Kb]
Candidature of John MacLean M.A.,Republican, 23rd November 1923
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