John Ross (academic)

For other people with the same name, see John Ross.

John Ross is a British academic, journalist, blogger, and economic commentator who has been a left-wing political activist and worked as an economic advisor to Ken Livingstone when he was Mayor of London.

Ross joined the Trotskyist International Marxist Group (IMG) in the late 1960s. He worked with Bob Pennington to form the IMG Opposition Group. Ross was a central figure in the leadership of the IMG in the early 1980s when it became known as Socialist Action, but he gradually lost the support of much of its membership.[1][2][3][4] Ross was leader of one of three groups which emerged from the crisis of this group in the mid-1980s, the one which retained the name Socialist Action. They increasingly ceased to function as a normal left-wing group and became a group of advisors to Livingstone.

He wrote the books Thatcher and Friends - the Anatomy of the Tory Party (1983) and 一盘大棋?中国新命运解析 (The Great Chess Game? A New Perspective on China's Destiny) (2016) and the journal article "Management Philosophy of the Greater London Authority". He is a columnist in English at China.org.cn and in Chinese at Guancha.cn and Sina Finance Opinion Leaders

He was Ken Livingstone's Policy Director of Economic and Business Policy.[5]

He is a senior fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.[6]

References

  1. Patrick Avaakum, "Bob Pennington and the Trotskyist archipelago", Workers Liberty, April 1997, pp.42-44
  2. Pitt, Bob. Review: The Economics of the Left Opposition in What Next? Marxist Discussion Journal.
  3. Oliver, Johnathan. Ken Livingstone’s aides ‘in secret Marxist cell’ in The Sunday Times, January 20, 2008.
  4. Bright, Martin. I now believe Ken is a disgrace to his office in London Evening Standard, January 21, 2008.
  5. Greater London Authority. London's Economy Today, Issue 1, August 2002.
  6. "Profile". Guardian.co.uk.
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