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- List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization (links | edit)
- John Stuart Mill (links | edit)
- Karl Marx (links | edit)
- Socialism (links | edit)
- Walter Scott (links | edit)
- William Morris (links | edit)
- Friedrich Engels (links | edit)
- Plaid Cymru (links | edit)
- Nigel Hawthorne (links | edit)
- Sydenham, London (links | edit)
- List of suicides (links | edit)
- Madame Bovary (links | edit)
- George Lansbury (links | edit)
- Jingoism (links | edit)
- 1898 in literature (links | edit)
- Annie Besant (links | edit)
- 1886 in literature (links | edit)
- Eleanor (links | edit)
- Morning Star (British newspaper) (links | edit)
- Scottish Trades Union Congress (links | edit)
- Silvertown (links | edit)
- Cunninghame Graham (links | edit)
- Anarchist Federation (Britain) (links | edit)
- Opium of the people (links | edit)
- Clara Collet (links | edit)
- Communist Party of Scotland (links | edit)
- List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) (links | edit)
- Wilhelm Liebknecht (links | edit)
- Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992) (links | edit)
- Labour Party (UK) affiliated trade union (links | edit)
- List of feminists (links | edit)
- An Enemy of the People (links | edit)
- Havelock Ellis (links | edit)
- Co-operative Party (links | edit)
- New Communist Party of Britain (links | edit)
- Bloody Sunday (1887) (links | edit)
- Limehouse Cut (links | edit)
- Revolutionary Communist Group (UK) (links | edit)
- 2807 Karl Marx (links | edit)
- Harry Snell, 1st Baron Snell (links | edit)
- People's History Museum (links | edit)
- Patsy Byrne (links | edit)
- Tipping the Velvet (links | edit)
- Carl Vogt (links | edit)
- Socialist feminism (links | edit)
- Socialist Educational Association (links | edit)
- London Necropolis railway station (links | edit)
- Ernest Radford (links | edit)