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p. 12-16:
"From 1800 to independence India – the British colony comprising present India, Pakistan and Bangladesh – experienced at least 7 major periods of famine. During the period from 1866 to 1878 alone, there were three great famine catastrophes with close to 10 million victims. Among the main reasons behind these famines was British colonization of the country."
p. 40:
"... The English working-class had been gradually becoming more and more deeply demoralised by the period of corruption since 1848 and had at last got to the point when it was nothing more than the tail of the Great Liberal Party, i.e., of its oppressors, the capitalists."
Extract from articles and letters 1847-1894 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on Colonies, Industrial Monopoly and Working Class Movement. Compiled and edited by Communist Working Circle, CWC.
p. 11:
"These moments of prosperity are, to the periods of crisis and stagnation, in the “true proportion” of 3 to 10. But perhaps also, in speaking of improvement, the economists were thinking of the millions of workers who had to perish in the East Indies so as to procure for the million and a half workers employed in England in the same industry, three years’ prosperity out of ten. …"
p. 42:
"... In India serious complications, if not a general outbreak, is in store for the British government. What the English take from them annually in the form of rent, dividends for railways useless to the Hindus; pensions for military and civil servicemen, for Afghanistan and other wars, etc., etc. – what they take from them without any equivalent and quite apart from what they appropriate to themselves annually within India – speaking only of the value of the commodities the Indians have gratuitously and annually to send over to England – it amounts to more than the total sum of income of the sixty millions of agricultural and industrial labourers of India!"
p. 57-58:
Extract from V.I. Lenin: A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism.
Contents:
Introduction p. 105
Variation in Wages in a Divided World p. 107
The Concrete Variations in Wages p. 109
Working conditions p. 114
Productivity and Wages p. 116
Productivity and Wages – Final Remarks p. 120
Conclusion p. 122
Equalization of the Rate of Profit p. 123
Capital Movements p.128
Conclusion p.131
The Size of the Unequal Exchange p. 131
Statement from KUF.
A statement made at the end of March by a delegation from KUF at a preparatory meeting in Holland for a congress in Rome in support of the fighting peoples in the Portuguese colonies, represented by MPLA, Frelimo and PAIGC.
Translated from "Ungkommunisten", Vol 3, no. 6 August 1970.
p. 23-26:
"Should we strive to lead the workers in the struggle for higher wages, shorter working hours, mobilize it to demand more bourgeois “social benefits”, more “spare time benefits”, to satisfy its bourgeois needs for “leisure”?"

"Should we not openly say that the whole of this struggle for the fulfilment of bourgeois needs is leading the working class directly away from a socialist way of thinking? That the trade union activity at the present level of development of the parasite state is directly harmful and a hindrance to the struggle for socialism?"
p. 31:
"What do you say to the elections in the factory districts? Once again the proletariat has discredited itself terribly."
Illustration from "Millenials Are Killing Capitalism" Podcast.
Interview with Torkil Lauesen on his book: Riding The Wave: Sweden’s Integration into the Imperialist World System. (Published summer 2021 by Canadian Publisher Kersplebedeb on Millenials Are Killing Capitalism Podcast.
About the Author of Riding the Wave : Sweden’s Integration into the Imperialist World System. Torkil Lauesen
A short introdunction to Manifest - Communist Working Group
Contents:
Support the Anti-Imperialist Movements in the Exploited Countries! p. 198
Support the Liberation Movements Materially! p. 200
What do We Work For? p. 201
The Danish Blekinge Street Groups own story told by "The hard core". The groups political theory, the Solidarity work, Their criminal activities, PFLP, and the trial.
Coiver of Gotfred Appel: The Devious Roads of the Revolution
The Soviet Union and China are each of them experiments of this kind - experiments made possible by history's winding road of development in this century and the specific conditions in Russia in 1917 and in China before and after the Second World War and by the Communist Parties of the two countries, by Lenin and Mao respectively, and by the working masses of people whom they led.
p. 27-34:

THE SPARK from Gothenburg thinks itself capable of lighting a revolutionary prairie fire in Sweden. Unfortunately, there are several “sparks” of this kind in the capitalist world today. They make profuse use of quotations from Mao Tse-tung, and they do not understand what they themselves are saying. They have no idea what a revolutionary situation means. They speak of themselves as “Marxists-Leninists” and have not understood one iota of historical materialism. They hail Mao Tse-tung – and they insult him by distorting his statements and turning them into subjectivist and idealistic rubbish.
s. 5:
The six articles in this pamphlet were originally published in “Communist ORIENTATION” in the years 1967 and 1968. They were the result of long-term deliberations and thorough discussions among a group of people in Communist Working Circle (CWC), and they were published anonymously as an expression of the view of this organisation.
p. 14:
"... Far from desiring to revolutionize all society for the revolutionary proletarians, the democratic petty bourgeois strive for a change in social conditions by means of which existing society will be made as tolerable and comfortable as possible for them. Hence they demand above all diminution of state expenditure by a curtailment of the bureaucracy and shifting the chief taxes on to the big landowners and bourgeois."
"... For us the issue cannot be the alteration of private property but only its annihilation, not the smoothing over of class antagonisms but the abolition of classes, not the improvement of existing society but the foundation of a new one. ..."
p. 6-11:
This second part will discus the development in the principal contradiction since the second world war.

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