Bruce, Malcolm, 1909-1967.
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Born in Prince Edward Island, Malcolm Bruce became an early member of the Canadian Socialist Party. Dissatisfied with what he believed to be the Socialists' laxness in revolutionary ideology, he co-founded the Revolutionary Worker's Party. Jailed for his association with an American criminal and then living in the Soviet Union as a Communist, Bruce later returned to Canada.
From the description of Malcolm Bruce fonds. 1918-1966. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606462555
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creatorOf | Bruce, Malcolm, 1909-1967. Malcolm Bruce fonds. | University of British Columbia Library |
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associatedWith | Canadian Socialist Educational League. |
associatedWith | Labour Progressive Party. Political Committee. |
associatedWith | League for Socialist Action. |
associatedWith | Revolutionary Worker's Party of America. |
associatedWith | Socialist Workers Party. |
associatedWith | Sparticus League. |
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Birth 1909
Death 1967
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