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AI IMAGE - Portrait of Aneurin Bevan, c1940s, (2023). Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Portrait of Aneurin Bevan, c1940s, (2023). Bevan (1897-1960), was a Welsh Labour Party politician, widely regarded as one of the most influential left-wing politicians in British history
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Aneurin Bevan, c1950s, (2023). Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Portrait of Aneurin Bevan, c1950s, (2023). Bevan (1897-1960), was a Welsh Labour Party politician, widely regarded as one of the most influential left-wing politicians in British history
Eugene V. Debs, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Eugene V. Debs, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingEugene V. Debs, 1912. [American socialist, political activist and trade unionist Gene Debs, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Jean Jaures, French socialist politician, 1914. Jaures (1859-1914) became leader of the French Socialist Party in 1902. An antimilitarist
Pierre Joseph Proudhon, French mulualist political philosopher, c1845-1868. Proudhon (1808-1868) advocated the complete reorganization of society and the abolition of all its trappings
Wilhelm Liebknecht, 19th century German social democrat, (1903). Liebknecht (1826-1900) took part in the Baden Insurrection of 1848-1849 after which he fled into exile
Eduard Bernstein, German social democratic theoretician and politician, 1903. Bernstein (1850-1932) was an associate of the Marxist social and economic theorist Friedrich Engels
Ferdinand Lassalle, 19th century German jurist and socialist political activist, (1903). Lasalle (1825-1864) participated in the French Revolution of 1848
Francois Marie Charles Fourier, French utopian socialist, (1903). Fourier (1772-1837) believed that universal harmony could be achieved by reorganizing society into cooperatives called phalanxes
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, 19th century French mutualist political philosopher, (1903). Proudhon (1808-1868) advocated the complete reorganization of society and the abolition of all its trappings
Rosa Luxemburg, c1907. Luxemburg (1871-1919) Polish born German revolutionary, became a Communist in 1890. In 1898 she moved to Berlin and continued as an active leader of the left-wing movement
Charles Fourier, French social theorist. Fourier (1772-1837) believed that universal harmony could be achieved by reorganizing society into cooperatives called phalanxes
Ferdinand Lasalle, 19th century German social democrat. Lasalle participated in the French Revolution of 1848. He became the first President of the Universal German Workmens Union in 1862
Eduard Bernstein, German socialist leader. Bernstein (1850-1932) was an associate of the Marxist social and economic theorist Friedrich Engels