William E. "Bill" Morris (July 28, 1920 - June 25, 2013) founded the Libertarian Party of Delaware in 1975 and the advocacy group Seniors Against Federal Extravagance as an alternative to the AARP in 1997. In 2004, Morris first ran for political office as the Delaware Libertarian candidate for a United States House of Representatives seat. Morris finished fourth behind the two other candidates on the ballot and Write-in candidate Maurice J. Barros with 2,014 votes (0.5%) . In 2006, Morris was the Libertarian candidate for United States Senate. Morris received 2,671 votes for 1.1% of the vote.
References
"Tom" (2006-03-22). "Bill Morris for Congress". 2004 Delaware election information. Libertarian Party of Delaware. Retrieved 2006-10-28.
William Morris wanted to change the way workers approach their jobs and how consumers decide what they want to buy.
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published: 01 May 2015
IHR History of Political Ideas/Early Career Seminar: William Morris & the inevitability of socialism
Speaker: Peter Halton (Sussex)
published: 27 Oct 2021
Inside Standen House: William Morris | HENI Talks
Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
— William Morris
The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century transformed England beyond recognition, turning a country of farmers into factory workers. It was a world ‘which saw the rich getting richer and the poor getting very much poorer’. The artist, designer and political radical, William Morris, brought together a group of colleagues to challenge the ‘dishonest’ mechanisation of factory goods and restore the importance of craftsmanship, quality and ‘truthfulness’ through design.
Art historian Abigail Harrison-Moore visits the National Trust’s Standen house, one of the most charming examples of Arts and Crafts workmanship in the UK, and explores its surprisingly pioneering spirit – from ...
published: 08 Jun 2018
CSS Public Lecture: "An Epoch of Rest" William Morris (1834-96). Part 1 of 2. 13/02/19
Part 1 of 2 of our public lecture on William Morris - 13th of February 2019.
Technical difficulties mean that around 5 minutes of the video has been lost between the two sections of this talk.
"We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless waste, and communism, or the system of neighbourly common sense."
-William Morris, 1895.
Our February event is a public lecture on William Morris.
William Morris was an artist, textile designer, craftsman, poet, novelist, and pioneering socialist. His fiction helped establish fantasy as a genre, his artistic endeavours were an enormous contribution to the British "Arts and Crafts Movement", and his political thought varied from grand revolutionary flair through to a deep concern with the day to day as...
published: 18 Feb 2019
William Morris speech on Whigs, Democrats and Socialists (1888)
Speech by Revolutionary Communist, William Morris on Whigs, Democrats and Socialists first published in 1888 in Signs of Change
published: 25 Jan 2013
#HistoricalRebels William Morris
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published: 16 Nov 2020
The English Hour with William Morris on ANN TV - Guest June Jacobs - Full Episode-HD
published: 26 May 2015
The English Hour with William Morris on ANN TV - Guest Pat Lancaster - Promo
published: 18 Aug 2015
Welcome from Willie Morris | TMR Evening News
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published: 12 Oct 2018
The Infestation Principle
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Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
— William Morris
The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century ...
Part 1 of 2 of our public lecture on William Morris - 13th of February 2019.
Technical difficulties mean that around 5 minutes of the video has been lost betwe...
Part 1 of 2 of our public lecture on William Morris - 13th of February 2019.
Technical difficulties mean that around 5 minutes of the video has been lost between the two sections of this talk.
"We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless waste, and communism, or the system of neighbourly common sense."
-William Morris, 1895.
Our February event is a public lecture on William Morris.
William Morris was an artist, textile designer, craftsman, poet, novelist, and pioneering socialist. His fiction helped establish fantasy as a genre, his artistic endeavours were an enormous contribution to the British "Arts and Crafts Movement", and his political thought varied from grand revolutionary flair through to a deep concern with the day to day aspects of what a decent life for all would mean.
Canterbury Socialist Society are delighted to have Martin Crick speaking to us on this topic.
Martin is the author of "The History of the Social-Democratic Federation" (1996), as well as many articles on British socialist history. Before emigrating to New Zealand Martin was a trustee and vice-chair for The William Morris Society.
Martin's lecture will provide a brief sketch of Morris' career as an artist, writer and business man, his revolt against the capitalist system and how he crossed his ‘river of fire’ to become a socialist. This will be followed by an account of his socialist theory and its ever increasing relevance today, particularly his ecological writings and theories of work.
Part 1 of 2 of our public lecture on William Morris - 13th of February 2019.
Technical difficulties mean that around 5 minutes of the video has been lost between the two sections of this talk.
"We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless waste, and communism, or the system of neighbourly common sense."
-William Morris, 1895.
Our February event is a public lecture on William Morris.
William Morris was an artist, textile designer, craftsman, poet, novelist, and pioneering socialist. His fiction helped establish fantasy as a genre, his artistic endeavours were an enormous contribution to the British "Arts and Crafts Movement", and his political thought varied from grand revolutionary flair through to a deep concern with the day to day aspects of what a decent life for all would mean.
Canterbury Socialist Society are delighted to have Martin Crick speaking to us on this topic.
Martin is the author of "The History of the Social-Democratic Federation" (1996), as well as many articles on British socialist history. Before emigrating to New Zealand Martin was a trustee and vice-chair for The William Morris Society.
Martin's lecture will provide a brief sketch of Morris' career as an artist, writer and business man, his revolt against the capitalist system and how he crossed his ‘river of fire’ to become a socialist. This will be followed by an account of his socialist theory and its ever increasing relevance today, particularly his ecological writings and theories of work.
Like what you see? Find out more about studying English and History at our Webinar this week: https://www.northampton.ac.uk/events/webinar-english-and-history-a...
Like what you see? Find out more about studying English and History at our Webinar this week: https://www.northampton.ac.uk/events/webinar-english-and-history-at-uon/
Find out more about the University of Northampton at http://www.northampton.ac.uk
Like what you see? Find out more about studying English and History at our Webinar this week: https://www.northampton.ac.uk/events/webinar-english-and-history-at-uon/
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TMR Evening News is the TMR Network flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The...
TMR Evening News is the TMR Network flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
TMR Evening News is the TMR Network flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
TMR Evening News is the TMR flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show pr...
TMR Evening News is the TMR flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com/evening-news/
TMR Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com
TMR Evening News is the TMR flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com/evening-news/
TMR Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com
William Morris wanted to change the way workers approach their jobs and how consumers decide what they want to buy.
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Part 1 of 2 of our public lecture on William Morris - 13th of February 2019.
Technical difficulties mean that around 5 minutes of the video has been lost between the two sections of this talk.
"We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless waste, and communism, or the system of neighbourly common sense."
-William Morris, 1895.
Our February event is a public lecture on William Morris.
William Morris was an artist, textile designer, craftsman, poet, novelist, and pioneering socialist. His fiction helped establish fantasy as a genre, his artistic endeavours were an enormous contribution to the British "Arts and Crafts Movement", and his political thought varied from grand revolutionary flair through to a deep concern with the day to day aspects of what a decent life for all would mean.
Canterbury Socialist Society are delighted to have Martin Crick speaking to us on this topic.
Martin is the author of "The History of the Social-Democratic Federation" (1996), as well as many articles on British socialist history. Before emigrating to New Zealand Martin was a trustee and vice-chair for The William Morris Society.
Martin's lecture will provide a brief sketch of Morris' career as an artist, writer and business man, his revolt against the capitalist system and how he crossed his ‘river of fire’ to become a socialist. This will be followed by an account of his socialist theory and its ever increasing relevance today, particularly his ecological writings and theories of work.
Like what you see? Find out more about studying English and History at our Webinar this week: https://www.northampton.ac.uk/events/webinar-english-and-history-at-uon/
Find out more about the University of Northampton at http://www.northampton.ac.uk
TMR Evening News is the TMR Network flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
TMR Evening News is the TMR flagship’s first news show focused on national political stories and reports from Washington D.C. to the United Nations. The show provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs without giving any social commentary.
Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com/evening-news/
TMR Website | http://tmrn.themyf.com
William E. "Bill" Morris (July 28, 1920 - June 25, 2013) founded the Libertarian Party of Delaware in 1975 and the advocacy group Seniors Against Federal Extravagance as an alternative to the AARP in 1997. In 2004, Morris first ran for political office as the Delaware Libertarian candidate for a United States House of Representatives seat. Morris finished fourth behind the two other candidates on the ballot and Write-in candidate Maurice J. Barros with 2,014 votes (0.5%) . In 2006, Morris was the Libertarian candidate for United States Senate. Morris received 2,671 votes for 1.1% of the vote.
References
"Tom" (2006-03-22). "Bill Morris for Congress". 2004 Delaware election information. Libertarian Party of Delaware. Retrieved 2006-10-28.