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Ada Salter - Pioneer of Ethical Socialism (Paperback)
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Ada Salter's pioneering role in the socialist politics of the early
twentieth century has, in past accounts of the period, been
marginalised in favour of the work of her husband Dr Alfred Salter.
Yet years before the 'Bermondsey Revolution' Ada had worked out
nearly all of its ideas from her experience in the women's movement
and as President of the Women's Labour League. Afterwards, it was
Ada on the LCC who spread ground-breaking ideas on urban
development all over London and, as Chair of the National Gardens
Guild, all over Britain. By foregrounding Ada - more rooted in the
movement than her husband - Graham Taylor is better able to explore
and interpret 'ethical socialism' and the revolutionary work of
this remarkable woman, both previously overlooked. He shows how
Ada's experiences as a 'Sister of the People' in the London slums
led her to Keir Hardie's ILP, and to the belief that achieving
democracy and social justice in Britain required a grassroots
alliance between the labour and women's movements. Although other
women in the ILP had similar ideas, only Ada actually took
political power, implemented her derided 'utopian' ideas, and won
elections by huge majorities. Based on original research, including
unpublished memoirs, the author argues that successful social
revolutions percolate upwards from grassroots activity in local
communities to the highest reaches of government. In that way Ada's
ethical socialism brought her into alliance with Ramsay Macdonald,
Herbert Morrison and Bertrand Russell, and into conflict with
Churchill, Asquith and Lenin. Finally, the author shows how the
ideas of ethical socialism have now returned to contemporary
politics. Finally, the author shows how the ideas of ethical
socialism have now returned to contemporary politics, making Ada
Salter a remarkable figure of topical historical interest.
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