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  1. John Thomas Murphy (9 December 1888 – 13 May 1965) was a British trade union organiser and Communist functionary. Murphy is best remembered as a leader of the communist labour movement in the United Kingdom from the middle 1920s until his resignation from the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1932.

  2. John Thomas Murphy, auch bekannt als J.T. Murphy (* 9. Dezember 1888; † 13. Mai 1965) war ein britischer Gewerkschafter

  3. Aged 76, Murphy died on 13 May 1965 of a cerebral haemorrhage.Whilst he had been only one of a generation of autodidact British Marxists of the early years of the twentieth century, J. T. Murphy was a worker-intellectual par excellence. Possessing a distinctive political analysis he wrote down his reflections in the most graphic, concise and ...

  4. Archive of J. T. Murphy

  5. J. T. Murphy was one of the most important worker-intellectual figures of early twentieth-century British labour history. Using completely new and previously unpublished material (from the British Communist Party’s archives and the Russian Centre for the Preservation and Study of Recent History in Moscow), this book not only tells the ...

    • Ralph Darlington
    • 1998
  6. J. T. Murphy was one of the most important worker-intellectual figures of early twentieth-century British labour history. Using completely new and previously un...

  7. During J. T. Murphy's stay in Russia as the representative of on the Executive Committee of the Communist International, his relationship with the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) leadership, already strained in the wake of the post-General Strike debate, continued to deteriorate.