Swedish Clarté League

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Clarté (Full name in Swedish Svenska Clartéförbundet, or the Swedish Clarté League) is a non-partisan socialist students' organisation in Sweden. It publishes a periodical with the same name, Clarté.[1] The organization was established in 1921, and was in its first years notable for its resolute opposition to Fascism. It underwent a process of radicalisation in the 1970s, when it for a short period of time was openly affiliated with the Maoist Communist Party of Sweden.[2] In 1982, the group was yet again declared to be independent of all political parties, but has since waned in importance and membership.

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  1. ^ "Clarté". Tidskrift.nu (in Swedish). 14 July 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. ^ Perry Johansson (2010). "Mao And The Swedish United Front Against USA". In Zheng Yangwen; Hong Liu; Michael Szonyi (eds.). The Cold War in Asia. The Battle for Hearts and Minds. Leiden; Boston: Brill. p. 231. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004175372.i-270.46. ISBN 978-90-47-42881-7.

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