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[[Linda Ryan]] was a pseudonym used by [[Frank Furedi]] when he was the leader of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]].  The name was used in addition to his other nom de guerre of [[Frank Richards]] often when an edition of an RCP publication already had an article by Richards.  For example the second edition of the RCP's short-lived  'theoretical journal' ''[[Confrontation]]'', published in 1987, featured one article under each pseudonym.
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[[Image:Confrontation, Part 2, 1987.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cover of ''[[Confrontation]]'', No.2, showing articles by both [[Linda Ryan]] and [[Frank Richards]].  Both names were pseudonyms for [[revolutionary Communist Party]] leader [[Frank Furedi]].]]
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[[Linda Ryan]] was a pseudonym used by [[Frank Furedi]] when he was the leader of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]].<ref>Juliette Hughes [http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/the-truth-is-downright-dirty/2007/06/01/1180205508019.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 The truth is downright dirty] ''The Age'' (Australia), June 2, 2007</ref> The name was used in addition to his other nom de guerre of [[Frank Richards]] often when an edition of an RCP publication already had an article by Richards.  For example the second edition of the RCP's short-lived  'theoretical journal' ''[[Confrontation]]'', published in 1987 (pictured, right), featured one article under each pseudonym.
  
 
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Cover of Confrontation, No.2, showing articles by both Linda Ryan and Frank Richards. Both names were pseudonyms for revolutionary Communist Party leader Frank Furedi.

Linda Ryan was a pseudonym used by Frank Furedi when he was the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party.[1] The name was used in addition to his other nom de guerre of Frank Richards often when an edition of an RCP publication already had an article by Richards. For example the second edition of the RCP's short-lived 'theoretical journal' Confrontation, published in 1987 (pictured, right), featured one article under each pseudonym.

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  1. Juliette Hughes The truth is downright dirty The Age (Australia), June 2, 2007