Sean Matgamna, the Glossary
Sean Matgamna (born 1941) is an Irish Trotskyist active in Britain.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Alliance for Workers' Liberty, Altar server, City of Salford, County Clare, Ennis, Ennis Cathedral, Falkland Islands, Falklands War, Gerry Healy, Hal Draper, Irish Workers' Group, Israel, James P. Cannon, Manchester, Max Shachtman, Middle East, Militant tendency, Palestinians, Socialist Workers Party (UK), Third camp, Trotskyism, Two-state solution, Workers Revolutionary Party (UK), Workers' Fight, Workers' Power (UK), Workers' Socialist League, Young Communist League (Great Britain).
- Alliance for Workers' Liberty people
- British anti-capitalists
- Irish Trotskyists
- Irish anti-capitalists
- Militant tendency supporters
- People from Ennis
- Workers Revolutionary Party (UK) members
Alliance for Workers' Liberty
The Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL), also known as Workers' Liberty, is a Trotskyist group in Britain and Australia, which has been identified with the theorist Sean Matgamna throughout its history.
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Altar server
An altar server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian liturgy.
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City of Salford
Salford, also known as the City of Salford, is a metropolitan borough with city status in Greater Manchester, England.
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County Clare
County Clare (Contae an Chláir) is a county in the province of Munster in the Southern part of the republic of Ireland, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean.
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Ennis
Ennis (meaning 'island' or 'river meadow') is the county town of County Clare, in the mid-west of Ireland.
Ennis Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (also known as Ennis Cathedral), is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe.
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Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf.
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Falklands War
The Falklands War (Guerra de Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territorial dependency, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
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Gerry Healy
Thomas Gerard Healy (3 December 1913 – 14 December 1989) was an Irish-born British political activist, a co-founder of the International Committee of the Fourth International and the leader of the Socialist Labour League and later the Workers Revolutionary Party. Sean Matgamna and Gerry Healy are Communist Party of Great Britain members, Irish Trotskyists, Irish emigrants to the United Kingdom and Workers Revolutionary Party (UK) members.
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Hal Draper
Hal Draper (born Harold Dubinsky; September 19, 1914 – January 26, 1990) was an American socialist activist and author who played a significant role in the Berkeley, California, Free Speech Movement.
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Irish Workers' Group
The Irish Workers' Group (IWG) was a Marxist political party in Ireland.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
James P. Cannon
James Patrick Cannon (February 11, 1890 – August 21, 1974) was an American Trotskyist and a leader of the Socialist Workers Party.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Max Shachtman
Max Shachtman (September 10, 1904 – November 4, 1972) was an American Marxist theorist.
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Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English Translations of this term in some of the region's major languages include: translit; translit; translit; script; translit; اوْرتاشرق; Orta Doğu.) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
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Militant tendency
The Militant tendency, or Militant, was a Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party, organised around the Militant newspaper, which launched in 1964.
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Palestinians
Palestinians (al-Filasṭīniyyūn) or Palestinian people (label), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs (label), are an Arab ethnonational group native to Palestine.
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The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a far-left political party in the United Kingdom.
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Third camp
The third camp, also known as third camp socialism or third camp Trotskyism, is a branch of socialism that aims to oppose both capitalism and Stalinism by supporting the organised working class as a "third camp".
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Trotskyism
Trotskyism is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International.
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Two-state solution
The two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict proposes to resolve the conflict by establishing two nation states in former Mandatory Palestine.
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Workers Revolutionary Party (UK)
The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy.
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Workers' Fight
Workers' Fight is a small Trotskyist group in England, formed in 1987, linked to the French Lutte Ouvrière.
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Workers' Power (UK)
Workers' Power is a Trotskyist group which forms the British section of the League for the Fifth International.
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The Workers Socialist League (WSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain.
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Young Communist League (Great Britain)
The Young Communist League (YCL) is the youth section of the Communist Party of Britain.
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See also
Alliance for Workers' Liberty people
- Alan Johnson (political theorist)
- Andrew Marr
- Charlotte Raven
- Clive Bradley (screenwriter)
- Gloria De Piero
- Gordon Brewer
- James Bloodworth (journalist)
- Kat Fletcher
- Mark Serwotka
- Rob Dawber
- Sean Matgamna
- Wendy Henry
British anti-capitalists
- Abigail Thorn
- Anthony Trollope
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Callum Cant
- Charles Hall (economist)
- Charlie Chaplin
- Charlotte Despard
- Chris Harman
- David Attenborough
- David Harvey
- Eric Hobsbawm
- Ernest Gellner
- G. K. Chesterton
- Grace Blakeley
- H. G. Wells
- Hilaire Belloc
- Houston Stewart Chamberlain
- J. A. Hobson
- Jack Williams (socialist activist)
- John Gray (philosopher)
- John Gray (socialist)
- John McDonnell
- John Ruskin
- Lewis Gompertz
- Margaret Llewelyn Davies
- Mark Fisher
- Mark Thomas
- Martin Amis
- Matt Ridley
- Milly Witkop
- Paul Gilroy
- Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden
- Raymond Williams
- Saul Newman
- Sean Matgamna
- Thomas Hodgskin
- William C. Owen
Irish Trotskyists
- Betty de Courcy Ireland
- Brian Behan
- Brian Goold-Verschoyle
- Brian Manning (historian)
- Clare Daly
- D.R. O'Connor Lysaght
- Eoin McNamee (Irish republican)
- Gerry Healy
- Gino Kenny
- Goretti Horgan
- Joe Higgins (politician)
- John de Courcy Ireland
- Matt Merrigan
- Michael Farrell (activist)
- Peter Graham (Marxist)
- Peter Hadden
- Sean Matgamna
Irish anti-capitalists
- Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
- Clare Daly
- Eamonn McCann
- Gertrude Kelly
- Helena Sheehan
- James Larkin
- Joe Higgins (politician)
- John Holloway (sociologist)
- Máirtín Ó Cadhain
- Mick Wallace
- Peadar O'Donnell
- Sean Matgamna
- William Thompson (philosopher)
Militant tendency supporters
- Alan McCombes
- Alan Woods (political theorist)
- Alex Wood (politician)
- Andrew Glyn
- Chris Knight (anthropologist)
- Colin Fox (politician)
- Dave Nellist
- Derek Hatton
- Ellis Hillman
- Frances Curran
- Hannah Sell
- Hugh Henry
- Ian Mearns
- Jeffrey Cuthbert
- Jimmy Deane
- Joe Marino
- John Macreadie
- Kevin Barron
- Larry Flanagan
- Lesley Mahmood
- Matt Wrack
- Pat Wall
- Peter Hadden
- Peter Taaffe
- Roger Protz
- Sean Matgamna
- Ted Grant
- Terry Fields
- Tommy Sheridan
- Tony Mulhearn
People from Ennis
- Bernárd J. Lynch
- Catherine O'Brien (artist)
- Cornelius O'Brien (County Clare)
- Daniel O'Keeffe (judge)
- David O'Keeffe (lawyer)
- Denise Gough
- Des Lynam
- Ernest de Regge
- Frances O'Brien
- Harriet Smithson
- J. C. Molony
- James Bartholomew Blackwell
- James Fitzgerald (1742–1835)
- James Patrick Mahon
- John Cunneen
- John Gregg (bishop of Cork)
- John Thomas Banks
- Kelly Gough
- Kieran Hanrahan
- Maeve Kelly
- Marcus Paterson
- Mark O'Halloran (writer)
- Matthew O'Brien (mathematician)
- Matthias Finucane
- Maura O'Connell
- Michael Enright (politician)
- Michael Houlihan
- Michael O'Loghlen
- Patrick Hehir
- Paul Brock (musician)
- Peter Woulfe
- Richard J. Curran
- Sean Matgamna
- Simone Kirby
- Stephen Woulfe
- Susan O'Neill (singer)
- Thomas Dermody
- Tommy Cullinan
- Tras Honan
- William Bindon Blood
- William Mulready
- Zainab Boladale
Workers Revolutionary Party (UK) members
- Al Richardson (historian)
- Alan Thornett
- Alasdair MacIntyre
- Alex Mitchell (Australian journalist)
- Bernie Grant
- Betty Hamilton
- Bill Hunter (politician)
- Brian Behan
- Brian Pearce
- Chris Pallis
- Cliff Slaughter
- Corin Redgrave
- Des Warren
- Frances de la Tour
- Gary Younge
- Gerry Healy
- Hugh Whitaker
- Jim Allen (playwright)
- Jim Higgins (British politician)
- John Lawrence (political activist)
- Matthew Kelly
- Michael Banda
- Michael Fagan
- Norman Harding
- Peter Fryer
- Roger Protz
- Roy Battersby
- Sean Matgamna
- Simon Pirani
- Stuart Hood
- Tom Kemp
- Tom Kempinski
- Vanessa Redgrave