- Ken Coates
Ken Coates (born 1930) is a British politician and writer. He chairs the
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and edits "The Spokesman ", the BRPF magazine launched in March 1970. He was aMember of the European Parliament from 1989 to 1999.A former member of the
Young Communist League (Britain) , Coates became aNottinghamshire coal miner rather than face conscription into the British army fighting in theMalayan Emergency . He joined theCommunist Party of Great Britain but left following the breach between Stalin and Tito, whom he defended. After the 1956Soviet invasion of Hungary Coates andPat Jordan became the focal point of a group of Marxists with a developing interest inTrotskyism . After attended the fifth world congress of theFourth International in 1958, Coates played a central role in founding theInternational Group , forerunner of theInternational Marxist Group .Coates has also played leading roles in the
Institute for Workers' Control , theVietnam Solidarity Campaign ,European Nuclear Disarmament , theBertrand Russell Peace Foundation (BRPF) and theIndependent Labour Network . From 1989 to 1999 he was a Labour Party member of theEuropean Parliament and spent five years as President of its Human Rights Subcommittee. Coates is now special professor in the Department of Adult Education at theUniversity of Nottingham . Prior to the2007 Scottish Parliament election Coates announced his support for theScottish National Party . [http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/news/display.var.1284809.0.0.php] He is a member of the Advisory Board of the left-wing magazine on the territory of ex-Yugoslavia "Novi Plamen ".Coates is the author of "Essays on Socialist Humanism", a book in honour of
Bertrand Russell . He has written and edited numerous other books onpoverty ,political philosophy , democratic and human socialism, social and economic issues,peace anddisarmament as well as ondemocracy andhuman rights . His book "The Case ofNikolai Bukharin " (Nottingham: Spokesman, 1978) is regarded by some to have served as the international basis for the rehabilitation of thatBolshevik leader.Books written or co-written by Ken Coates.
*"A Future for British Socialism?", The
Centre for Socialist Education 96pp
*"Beyond the Bulldozer", ISBN 0-902031-43-0, Spokesman Books 1980
*"Confessions of a terrorist", ISBN 0-85124-678-8, Spokesman Books 2003
*"Empire no more", ISBN 0-85124-694-X
*"Essays on Industrial Democracy", Spokesman Books
*"From Tom Paine To Guantanamo", ISBN 0-85124-702-4
*"Poverty: The Forgotten Englishmen", Harmondsworth. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-052280-8
*"The New Unionism: the case for worker's control", Penguin Books, 1974. ISBN 0-14-021811-4
*"Trade Union Register", Merlin Press 1969
*"Trade unions and politics", ISBN 0-631-13753-X, Basil Blackwell, Oxford
*"Trade Unions in Britain", ISBN 0-00-686121-0, Fontana Press May 12, 1988
*"Workers' Control: A Book of Readings and Witnesses for Workers' Control"
*"Workers' Control: Another World Is Possible", ISBN 0-85124-682-6, Spokesman
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