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  1. 9 apr 2000 · Tony Cliff. Born in Palestine to Zionist parents in 1917, Ygael Gluckstein became a Trotskyist during the 1930s and played a leading role in the attempt to forge a movement uniting Arab and Jewish workers. At the end of of the Second World war, seeing that the victory of the Zionists was more and more inevitable, he moved to Britain and adopted ...

  2. Hello! Tony Cliff is an author, animator, and illustrator (not necessarily in that order). Among other things, he makes the Delilah Dirk series of graphic novels and lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. For more, see the About page.

  3. 23 apr 2010 · Tony Cliff outlined two: the revolutions in China in 1949 and Cuba in 1959. Both these events had taken place with the complete absence of working class involvement. 7 In China Mao’s conquest of cities and towns revealed, in Cliff’s words, “more than anything the Communist Party’s complete divorce from the industrial working class”. 8 In Cuba two elements were key.

  4. Covered by much of the international left-wing press and even in the British mainstream media, this episode adds a new twist to the history of that political group and, indirectly, to the history of its founder and long-time leader Tony Cliff, a Palestinian Jew born Ygael Gluckstein in 1917 who emigrated to Britain in 1946, became an important ...

  5. Tony Cliff, 1917–2000 — David McNally. THE 1930s SAW a number of truly outstanding young revolutionaries rally to Trotsky’s alternative to the Stalinism that dominated the international left: CLR James, Raya Dunayevskaya, Ernest Mandel, Hal Draper, to name some of the most important.

  6. Tony Cliff, From Marxist circle to agitation, International Socialism 52, July-September 1972, p.16. 3. ‘Social-democratic’. The Marxist working-class parties of Europe were usually called ‘social-democratic’ before 1914 so ‘social-democratic’ roughly refers to organised Marxists, as does ‘social-democracy’. 4. CW5, p.375. 5 ...

  7. 19 dic 2004 · 7. Rethinking the situation. 8. Time to write. 9 Contrary indications. 10. Looking ahead. Tony Cliff: A World to Win - Life of a Revolutionary (2000)