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==People==
 
==People==
*[[John Lloyd]] - allegedly.<ref>'Mostly I remember him as part of the group around the magazine [[Problems of Communism]].' - 'No Stalinists Here', by Conor Lynch, Secretary BICO, ''New Statesman'', 23 September 2002.</ref>  
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*[[John Lloyd]] - according to BICO Secretary [[Conor Lynch]], who stated "Mostly I remember him as part of the group around the magazine Problems of Communism".'<ref>Conor Lynch, 'No Stalinists Here', ''New Statesman'', 23 September 2002.</ref>  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 5 March 2011

For the journal published by the United States Information Agency see Problems of Communism.

Problems of Communism was a journal published by the British and Irish Communist Organisation.[1]

People

  • John Lloyd - according to BICO Secretary Conor Lynch, who stated "Mostly I remember him as part of the group around the magazine Problems of Communism".'[2]

Notes

  1. Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, Encyclopedia of British and Irish political organizations: parties, groups and movements of the 20th century, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2000, p.432.
  2. Conor Lynch, 'No Stalinists Here', New Statesman, 23 September 2002.