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Michael Kidron (20 September 1930–25 March 2003)〔("Michael Kidron" (obituary) ), ''The Guardian'', 27 March 2003.〕 was a revolutionary thinker and cartographer. He was part of the leadership of the International Socialists (forerunners of the SWP) through the 1960s and 1970s. He is perhaps best remembered for his visually arresting ''The State Of The World Atlas''. ==Early life and career== Kidron was born on 20 September 1930, in South Africa to a family of Zionists. He became a leading theoretician of the Socialist Review Group (SRG) which he joined on emigrating to Britain. He took up doctoral studies at Balliol College, Oxford in 1955. In the early years of the SRG he was to be found in the extended family of Tony Cliff (Ygael Gluckstein), who had married Kidron's sister Chanie Rosenberg, which was the informal core of the group. He would also serve as editor and writer on various group publications through these years. It is Kidron's name that appears as publisher of the first public edition of Cliff's central work ''State Capitalism in Russia'' which was published in 1955. A small pamphlet on automation appeared in 1956, which although not dissimilar to the ideas of the Johnson-Forest Tendency or ''Socialisme ou Barbarie'', did not simply dismiss existing workers organisations as these tended to do. From then on Kidron was a major source of theoretical writing within the SRG and later the Socialist Workers Party.
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