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Hugh Gaitskell - Spartacus EducationalGaitskell became a socialist during the 1926 General Strike and joined the Labour Party. After graduating with a first in philosophy, politics, and economics in ...Missing: roles | Show results with:roles
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2. Hugh Gaitskell - Leading Labour - PodbeanJul 15, 2025 · Hugh Gaitskell was the leader of the Labour Party from December 1955 until January 1963. He was the original 'moderniser' and believed that ...
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[PDF] HUGH GAITSKELL (1906-1963): AN ASSESSMENTThis was Gaitskell's main contribution to the history of the Labour Party in the twentieth century; and the limited perspectives for change which he offered ...
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Hugh Gaitskell - Oxford ReferenceElected to Parliament in 1945, Gaitskell was among the most impressive of Labour's new intake. Conspicuous success at the Ministry of Fuel and Power ensured ...Missing: roles | Show results with:roles
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18 | 1963: Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell dies - BBC ON THIS DAYHugh Gaitskell died of lupus disease - a rare and potentially fatal condition which can affect any organ in the body. Tributes were paid to his first-class ...
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Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell CBE PC MP (1906-1963) - WikiTreeApr 13, 2019 · Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell CBE PC MP (1906 - 1963). Born 9 Apr 1906 in Kensington, Middlesex, England. Died 18 Jan 1963 ...
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Hugh Gaitskell for KidsOct 9, 2025 · Hugh Gaitskell was born in Kensington, London, on April 9, 1906. He was the youngest of three children. His father, Arthur Gaitskell, worked for ...Missing: background upbringing
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Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell - Encyclopedia.comThe British politician Hugh Gaitskell (1906-1963) was chancellor of the exchequer from 1950 to 1951. He was leader of the Labour Party from 1955 to 1963.Missing: roles | Show results with:roles
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Hugh Gaitskell (1906-1963) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 9 Apr 1906. Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England ; Death: 18 Jan 1963 (aged 56). Fitzrovia, City of Westminster, ...
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Gaitskell Papers - UCL Archives - University College LondonOct 5, 2018 · Born 9 April 1906; educated, Winchester and New College Oxford, First Class Hons Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1927; Workers'; Educational ...
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PPE: the Oxford degree that runs Britain - The GuardianFeb 23, 2017 · Hugh Gaitskell arrived at the university in 1924, a public schoolboy with no strong ideological views. There he fell under the spell of GDH ...
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John Saville: Hugh Gaitskell (1906-1963) - An Assessment (1980)Jul 4, 2010 · Gaitskell, by upbringing, education and professional training ... Williams, Philip M., Hugh Gaitskell, A Political Biography (Cape, 1979).Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Treasury Under Labour, 1945–1951 - Oxford AcademicCripps's successor, Gaitskell, was a professional economist, having been a lecturer, and then reader, in political economy at University College London, between ...
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Hugh Gaitskell | Labour Leader, Chancellor & Politician | BritannicaHugh Gaitskell was a British statesman, leader of the British Labour Party from December 1955 until his sudden death at the height of his influence.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Hugh Gaitskell to Give Godkin Lectures in '57 - The Harvard CrimsonWhen World War II began he entered the Board of Trade under Hugh Dalton and rationed coal and regulated prices. At the end of the war in spite of a heart ...
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Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor - InfoPleaseHe entered Parliament as a Labour member in 1945 and served as minister of fuel and power (1947–50) and chancellor of the exchequer (1950–51). In 1955 he ...Missing: roles | Show results with:roles
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Leeds MPs - The Thoresby Society... principal private secretary to Hugh Dalton at the Ministry of Economic Warfare. In 1945 he was victorious in Leeds South in the Labour landside of that year ...
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The 1945 election - BBC Politics 97The 1945 election marked a watershed in British history. The successful Conservative wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, was defeated by Clement Attlee's ...
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Leeds General Election Results 1945 - The Thoresby Society1945 - 5th July (main polling day), plus 12th, 19th July. Main result declared 26th July Central G. Porter (Labour) 13,370 C. S. Denham (Conservative) 8,011
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Hugh Gaitskell addresses the British people regarding the basic ...Fuel Minister Hugh Gaitskell defends withdrawal of basic petrol rations. London. SCOTLAND: GAITSKELL MEETS THE PEOPLE. On a meet-to-people ...
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Labour's history of division should remind members of what unites ...Jan 19, 2017 · ... pressure on the UK to vastly increase its defence spending. Gaitskell proposed a rearmament programme of £4,700 million. Bevan had seen the ...Missing: defense | Show results with:defense
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Britain, America and the Transition from Economic to Military ... - jstorincrease in defence spending, Britain's rearmament programme from. August 1950 in essence showed an acceptance of American pressure and American assumptions ...
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Economic record of Labour Government 1945-51, framed UK's Post ...Aug 13, 2024 · Gaitskell became Head of the Department of Political Economy at University College London and in 1938 he was appointed Director of the National ...
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[PDF] HUGH GAITSKELL, THE LABOUR PARTY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS ...Abstract. Hugh Gaitskell was leader of the Labour Party between 1955-63. The Cold War was at a critical level and bi-partisanship in international affairs ...
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BRITAIN'S BUDGET - The New York TimesTo make this up he proposed a wide range of tax increases, including a rise in the basic individual income tax rate that adds 6 pence in the pound to each level ...
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The National Health Service Crisis, 1951 - Gresham CollegeGaitskell said, in his Budget, he wanted to increase old-age pensions but he could not increase the total Social Services budget – there just was not the money ...
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10 Apr 1951 - Rearmament in Britain - TroveOct 13, 2025 · The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Gaitskell) will face a stern test when he presents his £4,500,000,000 sterling (£A5,625,000,000) ...Missing: decisions | Show results with:decisions
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budget proposals and economic survey - API Parliament UKI refer to the Socialist Government's financial policy during the six years from 1945 to 1951. As a matter of fact, I intend to refer only to that policy ...Missing: austerity | Show results with:austerity
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (Hansard, 24 April 1951)The fact is that the cost of the Service has risen, is rising and will continue to rise unless definite action is taken to stop it. In those circumstances, the ...
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Fees, funding and the NHS | Wellcome CollectionJun 28, 2018 · It approved Gaitskell's plan to introduce charges for NHS spectacles and dentures, with the proceeds to go towards the defence programme. All ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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House of Commons - Health - Third Report - Parliament UKCharging for prescriptions, dental services and spectacles began in 1952.[10] Prescription charges were abolished in 1965, but re-introduced in 1968, when there ...
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(PDF) The history of NHS charges - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · 1951 Labour government uses powers to introduce dental and ophthalmic charges. Bevan resigns, critical of spending on Korean War build-up. 1952 ...
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Aneurin Bevan resigns - The National ArchivesHe believed that, within the margin, the Chancellor [Hugh Gaitskell] could have found the savings which he proposed to secure by introducing charges under the ...
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History - Aneurin Bevan - BBCIn 1951, Bevan was moved to become minister of labour. Shortly afterwards he resigned from the government in protest at the introduction of prescription charges ...
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Foreign News: Down the Rebel! | TIMELeaders of the British Labor Party assembled as somberly as admirals summoned for a gold-braid court-martial. The time had come at last to deal with Aneurin ...Missing: 1954-1955 | Show results with:1954-1955
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Bevanites Win Big Victory In Labor Party's Election; Gain Is 6 of 27 ...MORECAMBE, England, Sept. 30—Aneurin Bevan and his leftist bloc in the British Labor party won a great victory today at the party's national conference, ...
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Letter from Scarborough | The New YorkerLAST week made history both for England and for Europe. British labor, as represented at the Labour Party's fifty-third annual conference, which met for ...
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BBC ON THIS DAY | 14 | 1955: Gaitskell elected Labour leaderHis battle with the Bevanite left-wing of the party continued. At the 1960 party conference his left-wing opponents won a motion calling for unilateral nuclear ...Missing: challenge | Show results with:challenge
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Gaitskell Wins Attlee Post As Leader of Labor PartyGaitskell Wins Attlee Post As Leader of Labor Party; Bevan Is Second, Ahead of Morrison, Who Quits as the Deputy Chief GAITSKELL VICTOR IN LABORITE VOTE.
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Majority of 47 for Gaitskell | | The GuardianDec 14, 2008 · From the archive, 15 December 1955: Mr Hugh Gaitskell was last night elected chairman and Leader of the Parliamentary Labour party in ...
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BEVAN IS ROUTED IN PARTY CONTEST WITH GAITSKELL11 -Aneurin Bevan, long the hero of British socialism's left, suffered a crushing defeat today. Hugh Gaitskell, the right wing's candidate for leadership of the ...Missing: Labour | Show results with:Labour
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'Waving the Banners of a Bygone Age', Nostalgia and Labour's ...In late 1959, Hugh Gaitskell declared that the Labour Party needed to revise Clause IV of its 1918 Constitution. Within the party, his proposals faced much ...
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[PDF] Signposts for the 60's - New Left ReviewThis document, concerned with the “domestic problems”, is not intended to be a “detailed blueprint”, but rather “a clear statement both of our distinctive ...Missing: Hugh | Show results with:Hugh
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the gaitskellitesThe Gaitskellite revisionists provided it and in so doing reasserted majority, moderate opinion. This is the story of the thirteen years in which Labour fought ...<|separator|>
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Tides of History - TribuneMar 1, 2020 · In 1959, after Labour had suffered three consecutive election defeats, Nye Bevan made a defiant conference speech in defence of socialism.
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Warning to the unilateralists | Labour conference - The GuardianSep 19, 2001 · Having dealt with the points on which there was agreement, Mr Gaitskell turned to the issues on which the movement was split. In tones of regret ...
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Gaitskell Sees His Arms Policy Gaining Support in British Labor ...Gaitskell and his followers testifies to the bitterness and the depth of the conflict that wracks the Labor movement. The split over defense policy has inspired ...
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Hugh Gaitskell, 1960 - New StatesmanFeb 4, 2010 · In it, he attempted to prevent the party from calling for unilateral nuclear disarmament, and see off critics within Labour who sought to get ...
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BBC Parliament - 1960 Labour ConferenceSep 28, 2010 · Report from Scarborough on the key debate on unilateral nuclear disarmament. Includes speech by Labour Leader Hugh Gaitskell. From 5 October 1960.
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LABOR ARMS VOTE BACKS GAITSKELL; British Party Reverses ...BLACKPOOL, England, Oct. 4-The Labor party decisively rejected today proposals for unilateral disarmament by Britain and for a foreign policy of ...
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R.W. Johnson | Gaitskell and EuropeOct 24, 2016 · Gaitskell said he could share some enthusiasm for Europe but stopped well short of federalism. Meanwhile, he thought the EEC 'parochially ...Missing: Community | Show results with:Community
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Speech by Hugh Gaitskell against UK membership of the Common ...On 3 October 1962, Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party, delivers a speech at the annual Labour Party Conference in which he lists the reasons for which ...Missing: Scarborough 1960
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Suez Canal - Hansard - UK ParliamentI truly think that we have done everything in our power during the years—sometimes under criticism—by our actions and by our Treaty, to show our good will. I ...
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The Suez Crisis, 1956 - Gresham CollegeBut at the same time, Gaitskell said that what Nasser had done so far offered no justification for the use of force, unless authorised by the United Nations, ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Suez Crisis, July ...Gaitskell had informed Secretary Dulles that there was very great doubt whether Great Britain would be in a position to go to war against Egypt if the Labour ...
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Opposition at a Time of Crisis: Lessons and Warnings from Hugh ...Jun 29, 2020 · Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party between 1955-1963, who was tasked with holding the government to account during the 1956 Suez Crisis.
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General election results from 1918 to 2019Apr 17, 2020 · For each constituency, the dataset includes the number of votes and vote share for different political parties, as well as the electorate and ...
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1959 - BBC Politics 97The Tory Chancellor, Harold Macmillan, stepped forward to become Britain's new prime minister. In the two years between coming to power and the general election ...
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The General Election, 1959 - Gresham CollegeSo, Gaitskell suggested that Clause IV of that constitution be deleted. He was met with opposition from the left, and in particular from Aneurin Bevan. It ...
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GREAT BRITAIN: Inquest at Blackpool - Time MagazineThe general election that swept the British Conservatives back to power last October left more than the defeated Laborites worried by Labor's defeat.
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Main Man | History TodayJan 1, 2023 · The Bevanites, following Nye Bevan, advocated Labour's adherence to strong socialist principles.
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From the archive, 13 June 1960: Labour's discord must endJun 13, 2015 · Hugh Gaitskell faces bickering within the party over ties with trade unions and whether Labour should lead from the centre.
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Hugh Gaitskell — Lupus Trust UKDec 9, 2017 · He died after a sudden attack of SLE in 1963, aged 56, and left an opening for Harold Wilson in the party leadership. The abrupt and unexpected ...
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A 1963 article from The Times: “MR. GAITSKELL RETURNS TO ...Apr 2, 2021 · Mr. Gaitskell has been admitted to the Middlesex Hospital with a recurrence of a virus infection involving the bases of the lung, causing pleurisy and ...Missing: autopsy medical
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The death of Hugh Gaitskell: from the archive, 19 January 1963Jan 19, 2015 · Hugh Gaitskell's death is a personal, political, and national tragedy. He has died young, at a time when he had at least an even chance of being the next Prime ...
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The Defence of the Realm by Christopher Andrew | Book reviewOct 9, 2009 · When [the Labour leader Hugh] Gaitskell died suddenly in 1963, Golitsyn developed the . . . theory that he had been poisoned by the KGB to ...
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Anatoliy Golitsyn - WikipediaGolitsyn also accused the KGB of poisoning Hugh Gaitskell, Wilson's predecessor as leader of the Labour Party, in order for Wilson to take over the party. ...
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Operation Labour: how Soviet spooks infiltrated the left - The TimesFeb 24, 2018 · In 1961, a KGB officer named Anatoliy Golitsyn defected to the West and later made the wildly improbable claim that Hugh Gaitskell had been ...
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THE DOCTOR'S WORLD - The New York TimesNov 24, 1981 · In 1963, that condition killed Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labor Party. Myocarditis can be caused by a wide variety of conditions. ...
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Accidents Happen: Six Political Conspiracy Theories of Varying ...Aug 18, 2011 · ... Gaitskell's death. More important, the conspiracy is predicated on the belief that Wilson was a K.G.B. spy, for which there is simply no ...Missing: debunking | Show results with:debunking
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What was Clause IV and what did New Labour do to it?Oct 18, 2025 · Subsequently, at the 1959 Labour Party Conference Gaitskell proposed changing Clause IV by removing the phrase 'common ownership of the means ...Missing: 1959-1960 | Show results with:1959-1960
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GAITSKELL GAINS IN POLICY DISPUTE; Steady Progress Toward ...Gaitskell gains in fight to reverse Labor party conf stand on unilateral nuclear disarmament; MP R H S Crossman sees stand reconcilable with reliance on ...
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Hugh Gaitskell, Clause IV and Labour's Socialist MythThis article aims to view Hugh Gaitskell's failed undertaking of 1959-60 to revise. Clause IV of his party's constitution within the intellectual-historical ...
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[PDF] Labour, left and right: on party positioning and policy reasoningInfluenced by the revisionism of Anthony Crosland, Labour abandoned its commitment to deeper economic planning and public ownership, and focused instead on ...
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[PDF] Speech by Hugh Gaitskell against UK membership of the Common ...Mar 1, 2017 · The European Economic Community has come to stay. We are not passing judgment on that; it is not our affair. It may well be that political union ...
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The Bevanites And The Gaitskellites - Labour HeartlandsSep 1, 2018 · Hugh Gaitskell was the leader of the Labour Party and the leader of the opposition between 1955 and 1960. He was also the Chancellor of the ...
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HUGH WAS THAT? - The IndependentSep 29, 1996 · Like Blair, Gaitskell "was not born into the Labour Party but he chose it" - and a mystery still surrounds his conversion to socialism. An ...
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GAITSKELL WARNS LABORITE REBELS; Says Party Rift on ...The Victory for Socialism faction, the Left-wing group that wants nuclear disarmament in Britain, was criticized by the party leader for preparing to ...
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Europe: Six decades of strife and controversy for UK - BBC NewsNov 17, 2014 · The Labour Party too was a reluctant convert to the cause of European membership. Its leader, Hugh Gaitskell, had decried Macmillan's bid to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Dilemma Of Hugh Gaitskell; His ideas of gradual reform for ...Gaitskell heads a disturbed, uncertain party that in four successive general elections- 1950, 1951, 1955 and 1959-lost ground to the Tories. No ordinary man ...Missing: philosophy | Show results with:philosophy