- Henry Hyndman
Henry Mayers Hyndman (
March 7 ,1842 -November 20 ,1921 ) was an Englishwriter andpolitician , and the founder of theSocial Democratic Federation and the National Socialist Party.The son of a wealthy businessman, Hyndman was born in
London . After being educated at home, he enteredTrinity College, Cambridge . After achieving his degree in 1861 he studiedlaw for two years before deciding to become ajournalist .As a first-class cricketer, he represented Cambridge University, MCC and Sussex in thirteen matches as a right-handed batsman between 1864 and 1865.
In 1866 Hyndman reported on the Italian war with
Austria for thePall Mall Gazette . Hyndman was horrified by the reality of war and became violently ill after visiting the front line. Hyndman met the leaders of the Italiannationalist movement and was generally sympathetic to their cause.In 1869 Hyndman toured the world, visiting the
United States ,Australia and several European countries. He continued to write for the Pall Mall Gazette, where he praised the merits ofBritish imperialism and criticised those advocatingHome Rule forIreland . Hyndman was also very hostile to the experiments indemocracy that were taking place in theUnited States .Hyndman decided on a career in politics but, unable to find a party that he could fully support, decided to stand as an Independent for the constituency of St Marylebone in the 1880 General Election. Denounced as a
Tory byWilliam Gladstone , Hyndman got very little support from the electorate and, facing certain defeat, withdrew from the contest.Soon after the election Hyndman read a
novel based on the life ofFerdinand Lassalle . He became fascinated with Lassalle and decided to research this romantic hero who had been killed in aduel in 1864. Discovering that Lassalle had been asocialist , sometimes a friend and sometimes an adversary ofKarl Marx , Hyndman readThe Communist Manifesto and, although he had doubts about some of Marx's ideas, was greatly impressed by his analysis ofcapitalism .Hyndman then decided to form Britain's first
socialist political party. The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) had its first meeting onJune 7 ,1881 . Many socialists were concerned that in the past Hyndman had been opposed to socialist ideas, but Hyndman persuaded many that he had genuinely changed his views, and those who eventually joined the SDF includedWilliam Morris ,George Lansbury and Karl Marx's daughter,Eleanor Marx . However,Friedrich Engels , Marx's long-term collaborator, refused to support Hyndman's venture.To publicize the SDF, Hyndman wrote
England for All (1881), an attempt to explain Marx's ideas. This was followed in 1883 bySocialism Made Plain , which expounded the policies of the SDF. These included a demand foruniversal suffrage and thenationalisation of themeans of production and distribution. The SDF also published "Justice", edited by the talented journalistHenry Hyde Champion .Although Hyndman was a talented writer and
public speaker , many members of the SDF questioned his leadership qualities. He was extremelyauthoritarian and tried to restrict internal debate about party policy. At an SDF meeting onDecember 27 ,1884 , the executive voted by a majority of two (10-8), that it hadno confidence in Hyndman. When he refused to resign, some members, including William Morris and Eleanor Marx, left the party.In the 1885 General Election, Hyndman and Henry Hyde Champion, without consulting their colleagues, accepted £340 from the Tories to run parliamentary candidates in
Hampstead andKensington , the objective being to split the Liberal vote and therefore enabling the Conservative candidate to win. This ploy failed, and the two SDF's candidates only won 59 votes between them. The story leaked out, and the political reputation of both men suffered from the idea that they were willing to accept "Tory Gold".Hyndman continued to lead the SDF and took part in negotiations to establish the
Labour Representation Committee in 1900. However the SDF left the LRC when it became clear that it was deviating from the objectives he had set out, and in 1911 he set up theBritish Socialist Party (BSP) when the SDF fused with a number of branches of theIndependent Labour Party .Hyndman upset members of the BSP by supporting the United Kingdom's involvement in
World War I . The party split in two with Hyndman forming a new National Socialist Party. Hyndman remained leader of this small party until his death.External links
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