From the September 1974 issue of the Socialist Standard
We are grateful to a correspondent for pointing out the following corrections to an article in the June Socialist Standard.
On page 98 we stated that when the SPGB was formed in 1904 it had to contend with, among others “. . . the Democratic Labour League (William Morris and Belford Bax) . . .” This should have been the Socialist League and Bax’s first name was Belfort. Further Morris had died in 1896 and the Socialist League had for some years ceased to be the organisation he and Bax had championed.
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Fucking hell. Who was editing the Standard that month? Benny from Crossroads?
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