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John Maclean

Hero of Red Clydeside

Henry Bell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Oct '18

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This biography chronicles the life of John Maclean, a key figure in Scotland's early independence movement and a fierce advocate for workers' rights.

The biography explores the life of John Maclean, a pivotal figure in the early Scottish Independence movement. Maclean, who was both feared and revered, emerged as a voice for the working class during tumultuous times in Britain. His bold declaration from the dock in 1918, where he condemned capitalism, exemplifies his radical stance and commitment to social justice. This biography delves into the key events that shaped his ideology, including the Great War, the Rent Strike, and the Russian Revolution.

The narrative paints a vivid picture of Maclean's life, detailing his role as an organizer and educator. His passion for advocating workers' rights and his relentless fight against oppression made him a significant figure in the labor movement. The biography also covers his imprisonment and hunger strike, highlighting the sacrifices he made for his beliefs. It illustrates how he inspired a generation of activists who sought radical change in Scotland.

In examining the legacy of John Maclean, the book reveals not only the man himself but also the broader socio-political landscape of the time. Celebrated by notable figures like Lenin and Trotsky, Maclean's influence extended beyond Scotland, marking him as a key player in the global struggle for workers' rights and independence. This literary biography offers a comprehensive look at a remarkable life dedicated to the pursuit of justice and equality.

'This is an extremely interesting and well-researched book – it provides a valuable insight into the life of one of Scotland’s most important, respected and influential political figures, whose legacy shines on today' -- Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party
'A beautifully structured and brilliantly written biography... Henry Bell's moving, evocative portrait of the complex man and his times is compelling and timely. It tells not just the story of the radical hero from the red Clyde, but a story of Scotland' -- Jackie Kay, novelist and Makar, Scottish Poet Laureate
'John Maclean's swing towards the project of socialist independence for Scotland contains detailed lessons for today. Bell's biography tells the story of how a potter's son from the outskirts of Glasgow ended up schooling Lenin on the dynamics of class and nation' -- Paul Mason, journalist and author
'A fine introduction to Scotland's most famous revolutionary. It acknowledges the power of the John Maclean legend but gives the facts from which that legend grew... and it reminds us of the tragic price that he and his family paid for his dedication to the cause of Marxist revolution' -- James Robertson, novelist and poet
'There have been other biographies of John Maclean, but this clearly written narrative by Henry Bell sets a new standard in its careful balance and judicious conclusions. Maclean emerges from the pages of the book as a more complex figure than that depicted hitherto' -- Sir Tom Devine, Professor Emeritus at The University of Edinburgh
'It is always good to see something new published about John Maclean. Since the Glasgow Labour Party retreated from Socialism it has done it's best to forget him... Scotland does not deserve its greatest people' -- Alasdair Gray, writer and artist

ISBN: 9780745338385

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 282g

256 pages