Proletären
Proletären (meaning "the proletarian"; in full Marxist-leninist Proletären) is a Swedish Marxist-Leninist weekly newspaper published by the Communist Party.
| Proletärer i alla länder, förena er (English: Proletarians of all countries, unite) | |
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| Type | Weekly newspaper |
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| Owner(s) | Communist Party |
| Publisher | Communist Party |
| Editor-in-chief | August Eliasson |
| Founded | 1970 |
| Political alignment | Marxist-Leninist |
| Language | Swedish |
| Headquarters | Fjärde Långgatan 8B, Gothenburg |
| Country | Sweden |
| Circulation | 3,200 (as of 2013) |
| ISSN | 0345-9578 |
| OCLC number | 643465774 |
| Website | proletaren.se |
History and profile
Proletären was founded in 1970. About a third of the paper is sold in the streets.
Many notable Swedes, such as Jan Myrdal, Peter Birro and Sven Wollter, who is a member of the Communist Party, have had their articles published in Proletären.
Proletären had a circulation of 3,200 copies in 2013.[1]
Proletären is sold in the streets of Gothenburg, April 1971.
Finnish workers reading Proletären' in Finnish (Proletaari) 1972.
Proletären salesman in Örebro, September 2005.
Proletären saleswoman in Örebro, September 2011.
A man holding a Proletären newspaper in 2005
Proletären at the 2018 Gothenburg Book Fair.
A woman with a Proletären newspaper with a stand used by the Communist Party during the Hammarkullekarnevalen in 2018.
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See also
References
- TS-controlled circulation for year 2013 Medie Fakta.
External links
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