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''Today we have certainly entered a period of crisis, when the arguments of 'normal times' no longer apply, when considerations of most immediate usefulness come in. That is why I have decided to take the opportunity of going to Spain.''
''Today we have certainly entered a period of crisis, when the arguments of 'normal times' no longer apply, when considerations of most immediate usefulness come in. That is why I have decided to take the opportunity of going to Spain.''


In August 1938 he was killed by a sniper as he read a newspaper.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/may/01/spain.uk Forgotten warriors return to battle sites -The Guardian, 1 May 2005</ref><ref>http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D1FF93455117289DDAE0894D0405B888FF1D3 TEACHER KILLED IN SPAIN; David Guest, British Communist, Fought With Loyalists - The New York Times, August 07, 1938</ref> After his death, notes he had made while lecturing at the Marx Memorial Workers' School were published as ''A Text Book of [[Dialectical Materialism]]'' in 1939.
In July 1938<ref>http://www.international-brigades.org.uk/british_volunteers/roll_of_honour.htm List of those who died in Spain</ref> David Guest was killed at [[Gandesa]] by a sniper as he read a newspaper.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/may/01/spain.uk Forgotten warriors return to battle sites -The Guardian, 1 May 2005</ref><ref>http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D1FF93455117289DDAE0894D0405B888FF1D3 TEACHER KILLED IN SPAIN; David Guest, British Communist, Fought With Loyalists - The New York Times, August 07, 1938</ref> After his death, notes he had made while lecturing at the Marx Memorial Workers' School were published as ''A Text Book of [[Dialectical Materialism]]'' in 1939.


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==

Revision as of 17:43, 24 March 2012

David Guest (1911–1938) was a Communist British mathematician and philosopher who volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War and was killed in Spain in 1938. He had entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1929 and studied from 1930 to 1931 in Göttingen in Germany, where he became involved in anti-Nazi politics, and joined the Communist Party at Cambridge 1931. After leaving Cambridge he lectured in mathematics and worked for the Communist party, even teaching in a secondary school for English-speaking children in Moscow.

In 1938 he left work as a lecturer at University College in Southampton to volunteer for the International Brigade fighting in Spain. He wrote of his decision:

Today we have certainly entered a period of crisis, when the arguments of 'normal times' no longer apply, when considerations of most immediate usefulness come in. That is why I have decided to take the opportunity of going to Spain.

In July 1938[1] David Guest was killed at Gandesa by a sniper as he read a newspaper.[2][3] After his death, notes he had made while lecturing at the Marx Memorial Workers' School were published as A Text Book of Dialectical Materialism in 1939.

Further reading

  • Guest, David A Text Book Of Dialectical Materialism, 1939, Lawrence And Wishart.
  • Guest, David Lectures On Marxist Philosophy, 1963, International Publishers NY.
  • Guest, Carmel Hayden David Guest - A Scientist Fights For Freedom 1911-1938, 1939, Lawrence and Wishart.

References

  1. ^ http://www.international-brigades.org.uk/british_volunteers/roll_of_honour.htm List of those who died in Spain
  2. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/may/01/spain.uk Forgotten warriors return to battle sites -The Guardian, 1 May 2005
  3. ^ http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D1FF93455117289DDAE0894D0405B888FF1D3 TEACHER KILLED IN SPAIN; David Guest, British Communist, Fought With Loyalists - The New York Times, August 07, 1938

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