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  1. George Douglas Howard Cole (25 September 1889 – 14 January 1959) was an English political theorist, economist, and historian. As a believer in common ownership of the means of production, he theorised guild socialism (production organised through worker guilds).

  2. George Douglas Howard Cole (25 de setembro de 1889 - 14 de janeiro 1959) [1] foi um teórico político, economista, escritor e historiador inglês. [ 2 ] Como socialista libertário ele foi membro por muitos anos da Sociedade Fabiana [ 2 ] e um advogado do movimento cooperativo.

    • Margaret Cole
    • 14 de janeiro de 1959 (69 anos), Londres
  3. 13 de nov. de 2020 · George Douglas Howard Cole was an economist with an early involvement with the Fabian Society, and a historian of the labour movement. Educated at St. Paul’s School, London and Balliol College, Oxford, he became the first Reader in Economics at Oxford in 1925 and was elected Fellow of All Souls in 1944. Margaret Cole attended ...

    • Victoria Stewart
    • 2020
  4. 8 de jun. de 2018 · George Douglas Howard Cole (1889–1959), English historian, economist, and sociologist, was the son of a small builder in Ealing (West London). He had a brilliant career at Oxford, where he was known as a classical scholar and a minor poet, as well as an advanced social thinker.

  5. Other articles where George Douglas Howard Cole is discussed: Fabianism: …the academics Harold Laski and G.D.H. Cole (both of whom were sometimes far more radical than mainstream Fabians) as well as Labour Party politicians and activists such as R.H.S. Crossman, Roy Jenkins, Ian Mikardo, Denis Healey, and Margaret Cole. The Fabian Society survived into the 21st century as a think…

  6. 4 de dez. de 2016 · 1 Citations. Abstract. The major intellectual contribution of G.D.H. Cole was to Guild Socialism, but after that movement’s collapse in the early 1920s he transferred his allegiance to the Labour Party.

  7. Cole, George Douglas Howard (1889–1959), English historian, economist, and guild socialist. G. D. H. Cole's teaching, writing, and commitment to political activism affected three generations of Englishmen. The son of a builder in West London, G. D. H. Cole went from St. Paul 's School to Balliol College, Oxford.