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  1. Arthur MacManus (1889 – 27 February 1927) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist politician.

  2. Arthur MacManus. Archive. 1889-1927. Biography. 1927: Condolences on the Death of Arthur MacManus, J. T. Murphy. 1927: Arthur McManus, J. T. Murphy. Works: 1916: What Conscription Really Means. 1916: On the Clyde: A Study in Solidarity.

  3. Jan 19, 2021 · Arthur MacManus’, Communist International, 30 March 1927, states MacManus was born ‘38 years ago in Belfast’. Later authorities have for the most part placed his birth in 1889 – for example, Kendall, op. cit. p. 339, Hinton, op. cit., p. 124, Iain McLean, The Legend of Red Clydeside (Edinburgh: John Donald, 1983), p. 244.

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  4. Arthur MacManus. Towards the Revolution: Our Policy. Source:The Communist, August 19, 1920. Publisher: Communist Party of Great Britain Transcription/Markup: Brian Reid Proofreader: David Tate Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive (2006).

  5. With these decisions we are in perfect agreement and would welcome any further negotiations, which have for their object a united Communist Party on the basis of these decisions. On behalf of the Communist Party. ARTHUR MACMANUS, Chairman. ALBERT INKPIN, Secretary.

  6. Jun 15, 2021 · CPGB leaders either accepted the authority of the Comintern or alternatively left the party as individuals. Constrained by the context, a dysfunctional model of organization and Soviet policy, they fell short of the Bolshevik model of the revolutionary leader.

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  8. Jun 20, 2024 · Belfast-born Arthur MacManus was Introduced to a life of revolutionary activism and interest in workers’ education at Marxian Educational Classes given by the Socialist Labour Party in Glasgow during the early 1900s.