Talk:Campbell Case

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Taking a crack at a rewrite[edit]

I'm going to take a pop at getting this from stub form into something passable. Feel free to chime in with concerns, obviously.

— Tim Davenport, Early American Marxism website, Corvallis, OR (USA) Carrite (talk) 16:29, 29 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi comrades (as I can assume most editors here are), To bring this to Good Article status:

  • Prelude needs notice of
    1. The election of the Labour government
    2. Its minority status, and the weakness of a minority government in Westminster
    3. The status of the CPGB, the main line in the party, if Cambpell held the main line or a minority (ultraleftist) position
    4. Relationship to the Great Strike / structure of rank-and-file / spontaneous left-working class dissent
    5. Reaction in conservative / liberal / labour press
    6. Calls for prosecution
    7. Any charges
    8. Any proceedings held
  • Context and importance of no-confidence in Westminster
  • Aftermath makes clear that the issue of Ultraleftism (in its Leninist parlance) is at stake. Why no introduction of what ultraleftism in the British context (cough, Pankhurst, cough) is?
  • Needs far more citations from a larger variety of sources. Maybe "British politics between the wars" type texts?
  • Needs Communist Internationale context
  • Needs context and importance of Zinoviev letter
  • Language is decently npov
  • Quotes are overspaced?
  • Picture lacks alt tag? Picture of a CPGB rally from period? Picture of the Labour PM?

I was asked to do a "drive-by" review by a fellow-worker.Fifelfoo (talk) 14:19, 28 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]