词条 | Controversy (magazine) |
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The magazine published contributions not only from members of the Independent Labour Party, but also from members of the Communist Party and the Labour Party, as well as individuals who belonged to no political party. Among its international contributors were Franz Borkenau, Max Eastman, Paul Frölich, Julián Gorkin, Sidney Hook, Jomo Kenyatta, Jay Lovestone, George Padmore, Marceau Pivert, Victor Serge, August Thalheimer, Bernard Wolfe and Simone Weil. The first editor of Controversy was the school teacher, and later Independent Labour Party chairman, C. A. Smith. According to historian Raymond Challinor, Smith played a pivotal role in turning Controversy into a publication where "the many diverse views held within the working-class movement could be openly discussed without rancour." After Smith the magazine was edited by Jon Evans and George Padmore and then by R. E. Fitzgerald. References}}{{italic title}} 9 : 1932 establishments in England|1950 disestablishments in the United Kingdom|British monthly magazines|British political magazines|Defunct magazines of the United Kingdom|Defunct political magazines|Magazines established in 1932|Magazines disestablished in 1950|Socialist magazines |
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