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Karl Kilbom
Hugo Sillén
Sven Linderot
Set Persson
Hilding Hagberg
C.H. Hermansson
Frank Baude
Lars WernerPress Flamman
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ProletärenRelated articles Communism Portal This box: view · VPK. Within VUF several ultraleftist tendencies had surged during the 1960s, orientating it toward Maoism. VUF broke with VPK in 1968, and in 1970 they formed MLK. MLK was ideologically almost identical with the larger KFML/SKP, with Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tse-Tung Thought as the ideological backbone. MLK supported KFML/SKP in elections. MLK suffered a major split in 1972 when a group under leadership of Anders Carlberg (had been the chairman of VUF, today social democrat) left MLK and formed Förbundet KOMMUNIST (League COMMUNIST).
MLK published Stormklockan, Kommunistisk Tidskrift för marxistisk-leninistisk teori och praktik and Suomalainen Stormklockan (in Finnish). The two latter ones were published between 1971 and 1978.
MLK maintain four bookstores, named after Set Persson, in Stockholm, Trollhättan, Sundsvall and Kiruna.
In 1981 MLK unified itself with Röd Ungdom, the youth organization of SKP.
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Marxist–Leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden (M–L)
- Marxist–Leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden (M–L)
-
Part of a series on
Swedish CommunismParties Personalities Zeth Höglund
Kata Dalström
Karl Kilbom
Hugo Sillén
Sven Linderot
Set Persson
Hilding Hagberg
C.H. Hermansson
Frank Baude
Lars WernerPress Flamman
Folkets Dagblad Politiken
Arbetar-Tidningen
ProletärenRelated articles Communism Portal