Marxist–Leninist Front

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Marxist–Leninist Front (in Swedish: Marxist-Leninistisk Front), was a small communist group in Sweden. MLF was formed through a split in KFML in 1972. The founders of MLF claimed that it had become impossible to conduct revolutionary activities through KFML. MLF published Kommunistisk Teori och Praktik.[1] MLF suffered from internal disputes, and by the winter of 1973 the group was dissolved and merged into KFML(r).[2]

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  1. ^ Holmberg, Håkan. Folkmakt, folkfront, folkdemokrati – De svenska kommunisterna och demokratifrågan 1943-1977. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1982. p. 147
  2. ^ Kaderprosjektet: En reim av 68-huden Archived August 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine