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Ralph Miliband

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Ralph Miliband

Birth
Brussels, Arrondissement Brussel-Hoofdstad, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Death
21 May 1994 (aged 70)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Highgate, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Born Adolphe Miliband. Father of the British MPs, David and Ed Miliband. He was a British sociologist known as a prominent Marxist thinker. He was born in Belgium, to working class Polish-Jewish immigrants, but fled to Britain in 1940 to avoid persecution after Nazi Germany invaded. Learning to speak English and enrolling at the London School of Economics, he became involved in left-wing politics, and made a personal commitment to the cause of socialism at the grave of Karl Marx. After serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he gained British citizenship and settled down in London in 1946. During the 1960s, he arose as a prominent member of the New Left movement in Britain, which was critical of established Stalinist governments in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. He published several books on Marxist theory and the criticism of capitalism, such as Parliamentary Socialism (1961) and Marxism and Politics (1977). Despite his lifelong criticism of the Labour Party, both his sons, David and Ed Miliband went on to become senior members of the party following their father's death, with the latter defeating the former to be elected party leader in 2010.
Born Adolphe Miliband. Father of the British MPs, David and Ed Miliband. He was a British sociologist known as a prominent Marxist thinker. He was born in Belgium, to working class Polish-Jewish immigrants, but fled to Britain in 1940 to avoid persecution after Nazi Germany invaded. Learning to speak English and enrolling at the London School of Economics, he became involved in left-wing politics, and made a personal commitment to the cause of socialism at the grave of Karl Marx. After serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he gained British citizenship and settled down in London in 1946. During the 1960s, he arose as a prominent member of the New Left movement in Britain, which was critical of established Stalinist governments in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. He published several books on Marxist theory and the criticism of capitalism, such as Parliamentary Socialism (1961) and Marxism and Politics (1977). Despite his lifelong criticism of the Labour Party, both his sons, David and Ed Miliband went on to become senior members of the party following their father's death, with the latter defeating the former to be elected party leader in 2010.

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  • Created by: julia&keld
  • Added: Mar 31, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35390220/ralph-miliband: accessed ), memorial page for Ralph Miliband (7 Jan 1924–21 May 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35390220, citing Highgate Cemetery East, Highgate, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England; Maintained by julia&keld (contributor 46812479).