The size of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) belied its
influence; many saw it as a microcosm of the communist-capitalist
struggle. It had a powerful presence in British society despite
being a minority movement. Based upon newly available sources, Neil
Redfern re-examines the movement and its relationship to
imperialism. He traces the history of British communism from its
gradualist roots and finds that, despite World War I, the 1917
revolution and mass movements in Asia, Africa and Latin America,
CPGB remained Euro-centred and reformist rather than revolutionary,
even supporting the post-1945 Labour government.
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