Kajsa Ekis EkmanW
Kajsa Ekis Ekman

Kajsa "Ekis" Ekman is a Swedish journalist, writer, and activist. She is the author of several works about the financial crisis, women's rights, and critiques of capitalism. She writes for the culture section of the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter, and is an op-ed columnist at the left-wing daily ETC. She also writes for The Guardian, Truthdig, and Feminist Current.

Nils FlygW
Nils Flyg

Nils Svante Flyg was a Swedish Communist politician who turned pro-Nazi during World War II.

Folke FridellW
Folke Fridell

Folke Ivar Valter Fridell was a Swedish writer of the proletarian school and syndicalist.

C.-H. HermanssonW
C.-H. Hermansson

Carl-Henrik "C.-H." Hermansson was a Swedish politician. He was born in Bollnäs. He was chairman of the Communist Party of Sweden from 1964 to 1975 and member of parliament from 1963 to 1985. He was a major force in redirecting the Left Party Communists policies away from Moscow loyalism towards Eurocommunism and Scandinavian Popular Socialism. He wrote several books regarding capitalism and the owners of the large corporations, as well as on communists and the policies of the left.

Bengt LidforssW
Bengt Lidforss

Bengt Lidforss was a prominent Swedish socialist, antisemite, and an accomplished natural scientist and writer.

Rudolf MeidnerW
Rudolf Meidner

Rudolf Alfred Meidner (1914–2005) was a Swedish economist.

ProggW
Progg

Progg was a left-wing and anti-commercial musical movement in Sweden that began in the late 1960s and became more widespread in the 1970s. Not to be confused with the English expressions "progressive music" or "prog rock," progg is a contraction of the Swedish word for musical progressivism, progressiv musik. While there were progg bands playing progressive rock, the progg movement encompassed many different musical genres.