A while back a friend of mine lamented how the US Left had a much more robust tradition of radicalism when compared with her country, Britain. There’s a long history of violent/armed struggle by socialists and other leftist factions in the USA that the UK never seems to have had.

Black Panthers, Venceremos, Weather Underground, Symbionese Liberation Army, even the old school labor revolts like the Battle of Blair Mountain. To my knowledge the British Left has nothing remotely similar to these things and what I’ve heard of the CPGB hasn’t been very flattering as far as their activity and messaging goes.

Are we both just missing this history of violent/armed labor struggle in Britain or is there really a dearth of radical activity from the British Left and why is that if so?

Not trying to smear my British comrades, to be clear. Just looking for clarification. I don’t know much about the history of British Labor.

  • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 days ago

    Britain had the largest empire, and so its masses could live to a certain extent off the spoils of said empire, so had less motivation to revolt.

    Also many people were coerced to participate in imperialism by promising their part of the cake, aka property on stolen land.