The Call was a publication of the British Socialist Party (BSP) which appeared in London from 24 February 1916 until 29 July 1920. Originally it was the voice of the British Socialist Party's anti-war faction, who succeeded in changing the BSP's earlier pro-war stance. After the Easter conference, 24-25 April 1916, it became the official publication of the BSP. The first editor was Fred Willis of Willesden, but Albert Inkpin subsequently took over the role.
Contributors
The Call published contributions from many notable writers:
References
- ^ Ted Crawford. "Index of articles in The Call, 1916-1920". www.marxists.org. Marxist Internet Archive. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
- "The Call launched as the voice of the British Socialist Party anti-war faction, 1916". Past Tense. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
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