John William Muir's Human Design Chart

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          John William Muir's Biography

          Scottish socialist and the editor of The Worker who was prosecuted under the Defense of the Realm Act for an article criticising the war.
          By the early 1910s Muir was the editor of The Socialist, the newspaper of the Socialist Labour Party. However, he resigned the post in 1914, as he was in favour of World War I.
          He became involved in the shop stewards’ movement, and was a member of the Clyde Workers’ Committee, an organisation that had been formed to campaign against the Munitions Act, which forbade engineers from leaving the works where they were employed. For publishing an article in The Worker entitled “Should the workers arm?”, Muir was jailed for twelve months, alongside Willie Gallacher.
          In 1917, Muir joined the Independent Labour Party, and became close to John Wheatley. In the 1918 election, he stood for the Labour Party in Glasgow Maryhill, but was unsuccessful. He won the seat in the 1922 general election. He lost his seat in the 1924 election, after which he ran the Workers Educational Association until 1930.
          He died on 11 January 1931.
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          John William Muir's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.