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  1. Tony Cliff, pseudônimo de Ygael Gluckestein (Palestina, 20 de maio de 1917 — Grande Londres, 9 de abril de 2000), foi um judeu nascido na Palestina que tornou-se conhecido como um ativista revolucionário trotskysta. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, permaneceu preso pelas autoridades britânicas que governavam o território ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_CliffTony Cliff - Wikipedia

    Tony Cliff (born Yigael Glückstein, Hebrew: יגאל גליקשטיין; 20 May 1917 – 9 April 2000) was a Trotskyist activist. Born to a Jewish family in Ottoman Palestine, he moved to Britain in 1947 and by the end of the 1950s had assumed the pen name of Tony Cliff.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2023 · A biography and works of Tony Cliff, a Trotskyist leader who developed the theory of bureaucratic state capitalism and founded the International Socialist Tendency. Find his writings on Palestine, Russia, China, France, Britain and more.

  4. 27 de ago. de 2009 · There are now well over 100 items in the Cliff index on the Marxists Internet Archive. In the right sidebar of this blog you'll find a list of the specific pieces of Cliff's writing I've posted, plus examples of Cliff speaking, articles about him and ways of exploring further.

  5. Tony Cliff is the creator of the Delilah Dirk series of graphic novels and comics, set in 19th-century Europe. He also makes books, illustrations, and animations for various projects and platforms.

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  6. 19 de dez. de 2004 · A biography of Tony Cliff, a leading figure of the British Trotskyist movement and the founder of the Socialist Workers Party. The book covers his early years in Palestine, his political development, his theoretical contributions, and his role in the workers' movement.

  7. Tony Cliff: A World to Win - Life of a Revolutionary (1. Palestine) Chapter 1 Palestine My childhood. I was born in Palestine on 20 May 1917, at the end of the Ottoman occupation of Palestine and the beginning of the British takeover that lasted for 31 years.