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	"author_name": "The World Transformed",
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	"title": "How Labour came to be: 1848-1901",
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	"description": "What can the development of the labour movement during the second half of the 19th century teach us about the current Labour Party? Why did Britain’s working class radicalism drop off during this period? What is Labourism? And can it help to tell us why the Party has often failed to radically alter the status quo? Join us and Lewis Bassett, the author of the first issue of Momentum’s new political education bulletin the Educator, to discuss the origins of the Labour Party.",
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