- Roger Simon, 2nd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe
Roger Simon, 2nd Baron Simon of Wythenshawe (
16 October 1913 –14 October 2002 ) was a British solicitor and left wing journalist and political activist. He was one of the founders of theCampaign for Nuclear Disarmament .The elder son of Ernest, first Lord Simon and Shena, Lady Simon, he inherited the title on his father's death in 1960. Although he never renounced the title, he did not use it, either.
After
Gresham's School ,Holt, Norfolk , where he was a contemporary ofBenjamin Britten and Donald Maclean, Simon read economics atGonville and Caius College, Cambridge . While there he was invited to join the Political Economy Club run byJohn Maynard Keynes . At one of the club's meetings,Piero Sraffa , a friend ofAntonio Gramsci , advised him to readKarl Marx , and Simon soon joined theCommunist Party , as his brotherBrian Simon had done a year before. He was considered one of the primary apologists forJoseph Stalin 's assassination ofLeon Trotsky in 1940Mexico .In 1935, he qualified as a solicitor, and from 1942 to 1945 he served in the
Royal Signals . He went for officer training at Catterick, where he met the MarxistArnold Kettle , later a close friend.From 1945 to 1946, he taught law at Welbeck Abbey, where soldiers with three years' service could have a month's free education. At Welbeck he met
Edmund Penning-Rowsell , another communist who became a lifelong friend.From 1946 to 1958 he worked for Ealing Borough Council as a solicitor. In 1958 he joined the Labour Party's Research Department, becoming secretary from 1965 to 1977. He published many pamphlets and articles on economic issues. His last ten years were devoted to green politics.
He was a member of the William Morris Society.
Publications
* "An Introduction To Gramsci's Political Thought" (1982)
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