John Riddell (Marxist)
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John Riddell (born 1942) is a Canadian
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essayist, historian, editor, translator and activist. He is best known as editor of ''The Communist International in Lenin’s Time'', an eight-volume series of books of
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documents, many of which were translated into English for the first time.


Biography

Riddell's father, Robert Gerald Riddell, was a Canadian diplomat and Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations from 1950 until his death from a heart attack the next year. His mother, Kay Riddell Rouillard, founded the International Student Centre at the
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. As a high school student at
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, Riddell helped plan and carry out a protest at the
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's rally at
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on June 8, 1957, which Progressive Conservative Party organizer Allister Grosart termed “the turning point” in the
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campaign. Riddell joined the
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in 1961. The year before, he had joined the Young Socialists, the youth movement associated with the LSA, and went on to become its central leader 1965. He was the LSA's Toronto organizer from 1967 and its candidate for
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in the 1969 municipal election. Riddell served as executive secretary of the LSA from 1972 until 1977 when it merged with other
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groups to form the Revolutionary Workers League/Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire. In 1972, Riddell “was the target of an extensive campaign of nonymousletters containing various attempts to discredit him.” In 1979,
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officers testified to an Ontario Public Inquiry that they had written and distributed these attacks, based on false information. Riddell then took part in legal initiatives by Harry Kopyto and Ross Dowson to secure redress in “a series of high-profile, but unsuccessful, lawsuits against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police” with reverberations lasting until 2016. In 1983, Riddell began work with the Socialist Workers Party and
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on the ''Communist International'' publishing project, relocating to
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in the mid-1980s. He returned to Toronto in 1994, and was active with the RWL's successor, the Communist League until 2004 when he broke with the CL and the SWP over their lack of support for demonstrations against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Subsequently, Riddell has been active in solidarity campaigns for
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, and
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and for
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.


Works

* (ed. with Art Young) ''Prospects for a socialist Canada''. Toronto: Vanguard Publications, 1977. * (ed.) ''Lenin's struggle for a revolutionary International: documents, 1907-1916, the preparatory years''. Monad Press, 1984. * (ed.) ''The German revolution and the debate on Soviet power: documents, 1918-1919: preparing the founding congress''.
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, 1986. * (ed.) ''Founding the Communist International: proceedings and documents of the First Congress, March 1919''. Pathfinder Press, 1987. * (ed.) ''Workers of the world and oppressed peoples, unite! : proceedings and documents of the Second Congress, 1920''. Pathfinder Press, 1991. * (ed.) ''To see the dawn: Baku, 1920--First Congress of the Peoples of the East''. Pathfinder Press, 1993. * (trans. and ed.) ''Toward the united front: proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, 1922''. Brill, 2012. Historical materialism book series, 34. * (trans. and ed.) ''To the masses: proceedings of the Third Congress of the Communist International, 1921''. Brill, 2015. Historical materialism book series, 91. * (ed. with Mike Taber) ''Fighting Fascism : how to struggle and how to win'' by
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.
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, 2017. * (tr.) ''The communist movement at a crossroads : plenums of the Communist International's Executive Committee, 1922-1923''. Ed. by Michael Taber. Brill, 2018. Historical materialism book series, 160.


Footnotes


Further reading

* John Riddell
"Thirty-Five Years of Comintern Publishing: A Balance Sheet,"
''The Bullett,'' April 14, 2018. —Memoir of the ''Comintern in Lenin's Time'' publishing project. {{DEFAULTSORT:Riddell, John 1942 births Living people Canadian Marxist writers Canadian Trotskyists Ontario municipal politicians Canadian Marxist historians Members of the Socialist Workers Party (United States)