Postgate, Raymond, 1896-1971
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Posutogēto 1896-1971
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Postgate, R. W.
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Postgate, R. W. 1896-1971 (Raymond William),
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Raymond William Postgate (1896-1971) was educated at Oxford University. A conscientious objector, disinherited by his father for his views, he was arrested and court-martialled, but later released due to ill health.
Born in Cambridge, Great Britain 1896, died in Great Britain 1971; journalist, author on labour and radical history; attracted to Guild socialism; one of the first conscientious objectors in 1916; journalist for the Daily Herald (edited by George Lansbury) in 1919; supported the Plebs League; founder/member of the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1920; edited its weekly The Communist; broke with the party in 1922 and returned to the Daily Herald until 1925; with his father-in-law G. Lansbury he founded the Lansbury's Labour Weekly in 1925; member of the Society for Socialist Inquiry and Propaganda; edited Fact in 1937; wrote biographies of John Wilkes, George Lansbury and others, novels, detective stories and after the Second World War also gastronomic guides.
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