Syndicalist Group Movement
- Syndicalist Group Movement
Syndicalist Group Movement (in Swedish: "Syndikalistiska Grupprörelsen") functioned as the youth wing of the Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden between 1958 and 1970. The movement was mainly, but not merely, academic, and had local units in Göteborg, Lund, Stockholm and Uppsala. The movement published the magazine "Zenit". When "Zenit" evolved into an independent and more conventionally leftist publication that led to much dissent within the movement, one of the causes of its dissolution.
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