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The Revolution (magazine)

The Revolution was a British political magazine published from 1933 to 1939, associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain. It aimed to promote socialist ideas, workers' rights, and anti-fascist views during a tumultuous period leading up to World War II. The magazine featured articles on international and domestic politics, labor issues, and revolutionary theory, serving as a voice for left-wing activism. Although it was influential within socialist circles, its openly Communist stance limited its broader mainstream appeal. The magazine ceased publication in 1939 as tensions of global conflict escalated.