Harold Raschi
Harold Joseph Laski (30 June 1893 - 24 March 1950) is an English political scientist who advocated a theory of pluralism. He was also an executive in the Labor Party. Born in a family of Polish Jews in Manchester. Learn at Oxford University. He teaches at McGill University, Harvard University, London School of Economics (LSE) and others. In 1912, he joined the Labor Party through the Fabian Association. After visiting the Soviet Union in 1934, he declined to Marxism. In the UK, it was extremely highly appreciated during the war, and after the war he served as head of the political science department at the London School of Economics. In the party convention, it has great power as the national executive committee chairperson of the Labor party with the highest position. It also affects Jawaharlal Nehru. In 1950, he died at the age of 56. ...