The Week

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The Week was a controversial left-wing British political newsletter founded and edited by journalist Claud Cockburn in the 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf left-wing publication
periodical
political newsletter
associatedWith Claud Cockburn NERFINISHED
basedIn London NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
distribution subscription-based
editor Claud Cockburn NERFINISHED
editorialStance anti-establishment
pro-left
format newsletter
foundedBy Claud Cockburn NERFINISHED
genre investigative journalism
political journalism
historicalContext pre-World War II Britain
rise of fascism in Europe
ideology socialism
inception 1930s
language English
medium print
notableFor anti-fascist stance
controversial political reporting
critical coverage of appeasement policies
politicalAlignment left-wing
politicalPosition anti-fascist
publicationFrequency newsletter
publisher Claud Cockburn NERFINISHED
reputation controversial
influential among left-wing circles
subjectMatter British politics
foreign policy
international politics
targetAudience politically engaged readers
timePeriod interwar period
typeOfContent exposés of government policy
news analysis
political commentary

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