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Pete Glatter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pete Glatter
Pete Glatter (born January 1949) was a British based radical analyst of the Soviet Union and Russia, whose developing career was cut short by degenerative illness in March 2008. His brother, Ron Glatter is Emeritus Professor of Educational Administration and Management at the U.K.’s Open University, and Hon President of BELMAS (British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society). ==Political commitment==
Pete Glatter grew up in postwar Britain and like a number of radicals, inspired by the vision of change from below, choose to avoid university education through the world of work having been expelled from school in 1966. For many years he worked in London in the 1970s as a bus driver while playing an active role in the socialist and radical movements of the day. He joined the International Socialists as a teenager and always remained a committed member of the Socialist Workers Party. His first significant piece of writing was on the rank and file movement of London bus workers in 1975.〔(London Busmen: Rise and Fall of a Rank & File Movement )〕 In the 1980s he became an ambulance worker until an injury forced him to rethink his situation. By this stage he had already begun to develop a fascination with the Soviet Union.〔(Pete Glatter Obituary ) Socialist Worker〕 In 1985, on the 80th anniversary of the 1905 Revolution in Russia, he published a small pamphlet which remains one of the best short introductions to that tumultuous year, ''1905: the great dress rehearsal'', 1985.
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