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- Commonweal_(UK) abstract "Commonweal was a British socialist newspaper founded in 1885 by the newborn Socialist League. Its aims were to spread socialistic views and to win over new recruits.William Morris, founder of the League, was its chief writer, money finder and \"responsible head\". John Turner, Ernest Belfort Bax and Eleanor Marx also regularly contributed articles. Its publishing office was at Great Queen Street, London.In 1890, Morris resigned as editor and was replaced by the anarchist David Nicholl. (Morris went on to publish the Hammersmith Socialist Record, the paper of the Hammersmith Socialist Society.) Nicholl published an article on the Walsall Anarchists, and in May 1892 was sentenced to eighteen months hard labour. H. B. Samuels then became acting editor. On Nicholl's release, the paper was closed and replaced by The Anarchist.Historian Alex Butterworth believes that the staff of Commonweal \"may have consisted entirely of informants, unbeknownst to each other,\" although \"[e]ven today, with unprecedented access to police files, Butterworth is often unsure who was reporting back to the cops.\"".
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- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1885_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socialist_League_(UK,_1885).
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink David_Nicholl_(anarchist).
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Marx.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Belfort_Bax.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink File:Commonweal.jpg.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink H._B._Samuels.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink John_Bedford_Leno.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink John_Turner_(anarchist).
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Justice_(newspaper).
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- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink Walsall_Anarchists.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLink William_Morris.
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Commonweal'' (UK)".
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Commonweal''".
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commonweal (UK)".
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commonweal".
- Commonweal_(UK) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Commonweal".
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- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:1885_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:1894_disestablishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_London.
- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1894.
- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:Publications_established_in_1885.
- Commonweal_(UK) subject Category:Socialist_League_(UK,_1885).
- Commonweal_(UK) hypernym Newspaper.
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- Commonweal_(UK) type Establishment.
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- Commonweal_(UK) comment "Commonweal was a British socialist newspaper founded in 1885 by the newborn Socialist League. Its aims were to spread socialistic views and to win over new recruits.William Morris, founder of the League, was its chief writer, money finder and \"responsible head\". John Turner, Ernest Belfort Bax and Eleanor Marx also regularly contributed articles. Its publishing office was at Great Queen Street, London.In 1890, Morris resigned as editor and was replaced by the anarchist David Nicholl.".
- Commonweal_(UK) label "Commonweal (UK)".
- Commonweal_(UK) sameAs Q5080328.
- Commonweal_(UK) sameAs Commonweal_(britisk_avis_1885–1894).
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- Commonweal_(UK) sameAs Q5080328.
- Commonweal_(UK) wasDerivedFrom Commonweal_(UK)?oldid=672163151.
- Commonweal_(UK) depiction Commonweal.jpg.
- Commonweal_(UK) isPrimaryTopicOf Commonweal_(UK).