MIA: Comintern Writers: Communist Party of Great Britain: J. R. Campbell Archive
John Ross Campbell
Archive1894-1969
“Here are certain developments taking place in society. Those developments are likely to lead to increasing struggles between the classes. They are likely to lead to new wars and to a general condition of social breakdown. It is, therefore, our duty as a party to point out to the people that those developments are taking place and that they are unescapable. To point this out to the people so that they can understand those developments, so that when the situation arises, such as we have pointed out, there will be an organised Communist Party in the working class, capable of handling themselves any social struggle that is likely to take place.” — The Communist Party On Trial
Works:
1925: Leninism and the Party
1926: Were the Miners Let Down?
1928: Communism and Industrial Peace
1937: For Joint Action on Behalf of the Spanish People
1945: Trade Unions and the General Election
1948: A Socialist Solution to the Crisis
1949: Reply to the Discussion, at the Twenty-First Congress of the Communist Party
1953: Socialism for Trade Unionists
1960: 40 Fighting Years: The Communist Record