MACDONALD, RAMSAY

(James Ramsay McDonald), 1866–1937, British statesman, b. Scotland. The illegitimate son of a servant, he went as a young man to London, where he joined the Social Democratic Federation (1885) and the Fabian Society (1886). He became (1894) a member of the newly formed Independent Labour party and was instrumental in organizing the Labour Representation Committee (later the Labour party), in which he served (1900–1912) as first secretary. MacDonald was elected to Parliament in 1906 and was leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons (1911–14) until he was discredited and labeled a traitor for his pacifist stand at the outbreak of World War I. He lost his seat in Parliament in 1918 but was reelected in 1922 and again chosen to lead the Labour party. In Jan., 1924, he became prime minister and foreign secretary of the first Labour government of Great Britain. Although unemployment benefits were extended, his minority government did not enact strong socialist measures. In foreign affairs, however, MacDonald helped secure acceptance of the Dawes Plan and sponsored the Geneva Protocol (later rejected by the Conservative government), which provided for compulsory arbitration of international disputes. A trade agreement with the Soviet Union and the government's withdrawal of charges against a Communist newspaper editor led to a vote of censure that forced MacDonald to call an election in Oct., 1924. Publication of the Zinoviev Letter (see under Zinoviev, Grigori Evseyevich) helped secure Labour's defeat. In 1929, MacDonald became prime minister in the second Labour government. Again it was a minority government and could not press a socialist program, and its strictly orthodox economic measures proved ineffective against the serious depression. In 1931, when proposed cuts in unemployment benefits split the Labour cabinet, MacDonald agreed to lead a coalition government (the National government), leaning heavily on Conservative support. This action was regarded as apostasy by most of the Labour party, which however was roundly defeated in the election that followed. Never completely trusted by his new Conservative allies, MacDonald was no more than a figurehead in the National government. In 1935 he resigned the prime ministership to Stanley Baldwin and became lord president of the council. He lost his parliamentary seat in the same year but was returned in a by-election and remained in the cabinet until his death. MacDonald's writings include Parliament and Revolution (1920) and Socialism: Critical and Constructive (1924).

See biography by D. Marquand (1977); study by D. Carlton (1970).

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...former parliamentary leader Ramsay MacDonald to the war. The two men jointly...winning the trust of the secretive Ramsay MacDonald. He could, at his best, be a...Nicolson, 1993) David Marquand, Ramsay MacDonald (Richard Cohen Books, 1997...
...cloth, $29.95 paper. Ramsay Cook and Real Belanger...Canadas Prime Minister: Macdonald to Trudeau. Toronto...Canadian political history. Ramsay Cook and Real Belangers...Canadas Prime Ministers: Macdonald to Trudeau, demonstrates...ministers since John A. Macdonald have been judged and...
...society; the Labour politician Ramsay MacDonald is one such case. Finally, there...with Blatchfords "atheism", as Ramsay MacDonald ruefully acknowledged after...sustain, electoral support. Ramsay MacDonalds 1907 pamphlet, Socialism, is...
...M. S. Careless and Ramsay Cook to direct more...Canadian Politics from Macdonald to Mulroney. In the...winner of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize. (33.) Reg Whitaker...out of a comment in Ramsay Cooks earlier article...Canadian Politics from Macdonald to Mulroney (Toronto...
...J.W. Dafoe, October 29, 1921. Cited in Ramsay Cook, ed. The Dafoe-Sifton Correspondence...1968); and on Dafoes view of matters Ramsay Cook, J.W. Dafoe and the Politics of Free...Real Story (Toronto: Gage, 1988). (13.) Macdonalds conviction that the British tie was to...
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...the Political Reputation of Ramsay MacDonald, Who Died Seventy Years Ago...death, from a heart attack, of Ramsay MacDonald, prime minister of Britains...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED The name of Ramsay MacDonald remains irretrievably linked...
...Labours first prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, has been harshly judged. Viewed...achievements look substantial Ramsay MacDonald was, by any reckoning, a pivotal...enough to write a biography of Ramsay MacDonald could expect a future in Labour...
...is just the kind of guff that Ramsay MacDonald would have espoused by...to Labour politics ever since Ramsay MacDonald ran the infant Labour Representation...lead the Labour Party. So was Ramsay MacDonald; and in a host of ways, MacDonalds...
...Ponder What J. A. Hobson and Ramsay MacDonald Had to Say a Century Ago about...capitalist theory alongside him: Ramsay MacDonald, later famous (or notorious...thought to the question of Empire. MacDonald too recognized the genuineness...
...conscience. by Allan Ramsay THE series of Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser which began to appear...of Union. It is part of MacDonald Frasers genius that the...not by design. Sir Allan Ramsay was a career diplomat.
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THE LASSIES OF NO.10; as PM, Ramsay MacDonald Kept in Touch with His Scottish...Tony Blair would have made of Ramsay MacDonalds somewhat unorthodox roll of...London. Sadly, the remainder of Ramsay MacDonalds life was not so blessed. He...
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...Anthony Bourdain, author of "Kitchen Confidential," who calls Mr. Ramsay "a chefs chef" - about the highest praise that such temperamental...America the Beautiful." Sushi-Ko restaurant and artist Kevin MacDonald are creating "36 Views of Tuna," and artist Marilyn Stern is...
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...Macdonald. Byline: MARIANNE MACDONALD Tony Allan is the bad-boy...chefs that make up the Gordon Ramsay-Marco Pierre White axis. At...very litigious person. He, Ramsay, his little entourage, I think...remembering the name of Gordon Ramsays last TV show. Tony nods, reaching...
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MACDONALD, RAMSAY (James Ramsay McDonald), 1866 1937, British statesman...served (1900 1912) as first secretary. MacDonald was elected to Parliament in 1906...measures. In foreign affairs, however, MacDonald helped secure acceptance of the...
...Labour member of Parliament (1923 24, 1926 31), she served as secretary to the minister of labor (1924) and, under Ramsay MacDonald, as minister of labor (1929 31). She wrote and lectured extensively on labor and socialist movements...
...the outbreak of World War I, Ramsay MacDonald led a pacifist wing of the party...formed its first ministry, with MacDonald as prime minister. As Labour...formed another minority ministry. MacDonald and Philip Snowden reacted...
...as commissioner of works (1929 31) and as leader of the opposition (1931 35) against the National government of Ramsay MacDonald . A lifelong pacifist, he had defended conscientious objectors during World War I, and in 1935 he resigned as party...
...Stanley Baldwin Conservative 1923 24 Ramsay MacDonald Labour 1924 Stanley Baldwin Conservative 1924 29 Ramsay MacDonald Labour 1929 31 Ramsay MacDonald National (Coalition) 1931 35 Stanley...
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