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Syndicalist Group Movement

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Syndicalist Group Movement (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 exclusively, academic and had local units in Gothenburg, Lund, Stockholm and Uppsala. The movement published the magazine Zenit [sv]. When Zenit evolved into an independent and more mainstream leftist publication that led to much dissent within the movement, one of the causes of its dissolution.

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  • Ekelund, Alexander (2001). Syndikalismen och den nya vänstern [Syndicalism and the New Left] (PDF) (Thesis) (in Swedish). Södertörn University. OCLC 923923420.
  • Ekelund, Alexander (2017). Kampen om vetenskapen [The battle for science] (PDF) (in Swedish). Bokförlaget Daidalos [sv]. ISBN 978-91-7173-521-8. OCLC 1041629655.
  • Lindblom, Per, ed. (2014). Anarkosyndikalismens återkomst i Spanien: SACs samarbete med CNT under övergången från diktatur till demokrati [The return of anarcho-syndicalism in Spain: SAC's co-operation with the CNT during the transition from dictatorship to democracy] (in Swedish). Södertörn University. ISBN 978-91-89615-28-1. OCLC 941493496.
  • Olofsson, Gunnar (2016). "Tidskriften Zenits bokutgivning 1968-1982" [Zenit magazine book publication 1968-1982]. ARKIV. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys (in Swedish) (6): 109–131. doi:10.13068/2000-6217.6.6.