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''The Call'' was a publication of the
British Socialist Party The British Socialist Party (BSP) was a Marxist political organisation established in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain in 1911. Following a protracted period of political faction, factional struggle, in 1916 the party's ...
(BSP) which appeared in London from 24 February 1916 until 29 July 1920. Originally it was the voice of the British Socialist Party's anti-war faction, who succeeded in changing the BSP's earlier pro-war stance. After the Easter conference, 24-25 April 1916, it became the official publication of the BSP. The first editor was Fred Willis of
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, but Albert Inkpin subsequently took over the role.


Contributors

''The Call'' published contributions from many notable writers: * Dora Montefiore * Walton Newbold * Theodore Rothstein * John MacLean


References

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