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The Workers' Communist Party ( no, Arbeidernes Kommunistparti, AKP) was a Norwegian communist party (1973–2007). AKP was a Maoist party and one of two communist parties in Norway; the other was the older
Communist Party of Norway The Communist Party of Norway ( no, Norges Kommunistiske Parti, NKP) is a communist party in Norway. The NKP was formed in 1923, following a split in the Norwegian Labour Party. It was Stalinist from its establishment and, as such, supported t ...
which had remained pro-Soviet. The relationship between the two parties was characterized by strong hostility. AKP was founded in 1973, as ''Arbeidernes Kommunistparti (marxist-leninistene)''. It did not participate directly in elections, but members had "activity duty", meaning that they were to work for the party's goals – passive members were not accepted. The precise number of its members is unknown. On 22 February 2006, the party opened some of its archives to the public, in a move the party argued was to hit out at all the rumours surrounding the party. It was a predecessor of the current party the Red Party, founded on 10 March 2007.


History

Two trends led to the formation of AKP(m–l): *The radical movements of Western academic environments in the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly within the context of the Vietnam war *The Sino-Soviet split between the Soviet Union and
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, which caused an ideological crisis among an older generation of communists The founders of AKP(m–l) came from what was then known as SUF, or Sosialistisk Ungdomsforbund (Socialist Youth League). SUF had been started as the youth wing of the
Sosialistisk Folkeparti The Socialist People's Party (Norwegian: ''Sosialistisk Folkeparti'') was a splinter group of the Norwegian Labour Party (DNA) founded in 1961. SF was principally dissatisfied with the pro-NATO/ European Economic Community external policies of DNA ...
, but broke away in 1969 as it developed into a marxist-leninist direction. Following the split SUF was renamed SUF(m–l). As a result of the activity duty, many party members practiced "self-proletarisation" on the party's orders, working as manual labourers, especially in the period from 1974 to 1976. Later, the party encouraged its well-educated members to take work as teachers, particularly in higher education. As a part of their policy, AKP members have joined and tried to influence several voluntary organisations in socialist direction, particularly those related to "feminism", labor unions and anti-racism. AKP did not put its name on election ballots, choosing instead to work through Red Electoral Alliance (RV), originally AKPs electoral face, but from 1990 a party of its own without any formal link to AKP, though most of AKPs members were also members of RV. In March 2007 AKP and Red Electoral Alliance (RV) merged, and formed the party Red, a revolutionary party with a programme supporting communism. Some former members of AKP have argued that since the party Red does not have activity duty or democratic centralism, it is not a communist party, while others have argued that a communist program and the fact that like traditional communist parties, Red is organized in cells, it is a communist party. Some former members of AKP, especially members of AKP's student organization, NKS, formed a marxist-leninist front, KP(m–l) together with the Marxist-Leninist Group Revolusjon. This front was meant to be an organisation with the purpose of building a traditional marxist-leninist party. '' Klassekampen'' (Class Struggle) used to be the party's daily newspaper in the 1970s, but is from the 1990s associated to a slightly wider political spectrum. Red now owns 20% of the stocks in '' Klassekampen'', the amount AKP owned before the merge with RV. AKP was also associated to Oktober Forlag, a publisher. From early 2000s the party published the monthly newspaper ''akp.no'', named after the party's website, and throughout its existence it published a quarterly magazine for Marxist debate, first named ''Røde Fane'' (Red Standard), then from 2005 '' Rødt!'' (Red! – this name might have inspired the name of the new party). The newspaper ''akp.no'' continues as Red's party newspaper, under the name ''
Rødt Nytt The Red Party ( nb, Rødt; nn, Raudt; sme, Ruoksat) is a political party in Norway. It was founded in March 2007 by a merger of the Red Electoral Alliance and the Workers' Communist Party. A Marxist party, it has been described as left-wing ...
'' (Red News). The magazine ''Rødt!'' is continued under the ownership of the party Red. In 2017 it changed its name to ''Gnist''.


Controversy

AKP and the Norwegian ML-movement were at times criticised for support of Marxist and communist regimes in other parts of the world, including the regimes of Joseph Stalin, and
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.De dyrket Mao, Stalin og Pol Pot
(They worshiped Mao, Stalin and Pol Pot), Aftenposten, August 28, 2005
AKP openly endorsed the
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of Cambodia, and when that party's forces invaded Phnom Penh, Klassekampen had "Long live the free Cambodia" as their front page headline. Support from AKP continued in spite of the killings which were reported during
Pol Pot Pol Pot; (born Saloth Sâr;; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian revolutionary, dictator, and politician who ruled Cambodia as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea between 1976 and 1979. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist a ...
's rule. At that time, AKP considered these reports to be a part of a smear campaign against the new regime, and AKP had delegations visiting the country.Blodbadet i Kambodsja
(the bloodbath in Cambodia) forskning.no, Harald Aastorp, January 4, 2005 Much of the party's inner workings have been clandestine in nature, for instance the precise number of members is kept secret. The party program has been considered violent and extreme since it called for armed revolution before 1990, and kept the possibility of having to "defend the revolution with arms" open since. In 2003 two former members of the party's leadership, Finn Sjue and Egil Fossum, apologized for the totalitarian culture in the party.


Party leaders

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Sigurd Allern Sigurd Allern (born 5 September 1946) is a Norwegian media theorist and the first professor of journalism at the University of Oslo.Sigurd Al ...
1973–1975 *
Pål Steigan Pål Steigan (born 31 May 1949) is a Norwegian writer and politician, best known as founder of the newspaper ''Klassekampen'' and the website '' Steigan.no''. He was leader of the Maoist Workers' Communist Party, AKP (m-l) from 1975 to 1984, and ...
1975–1984 *
Kjersti Ericsson Kjersti Ericsson (born 18 January 1944 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian psychologist, criminologist, writer, poet and former politician. She is Professor of Criminology at the Faculty of Law of the University of Oslo. Ericsson obtained her cand.ps ...
1984–1988 *
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1988–1992 *
Solveig Aamdal Solveig (, ) is a female given name of Old Norse origin. It is most common in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland, and it is also somewhat common in Germany and France. Etymology The name consists of two parts, where both parts have different th ...
1992–1997 *
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1997–2006 *
Ingrid Baltzersen Ingrid Baltzersen (born 16 October 1980) is a Norwegian politician. She chaired the Workers' Communist Party from 2006 to 2007. She was thus the last chairman of this party, and became vice chairman of the new Red Party. She was elected to Os ...
2006–2007


See also

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Rød Front ''Rød Front'' ('Red Front') was a Norwegian student organization. It was involved in student politics at the University of Oslo and in the struggle for control over the Norwegian Students' Society. It had an affiliation with the Workers' Communi ...


References


">"They worshipped Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot"
small>, article in Aftenposten.
Freedom of speech as bread and butter
small>, article in Dagbladet *''Mao, min Mao'', by
Hans Petter Sjøli Hans Petter Sjøli (born 16 January 1974 in Steinkjer) is a Norwegian journalist for '' Dagsavisen'' and '' Klassekampen'' and author of the book ''Mao, min mao. Historien om AKPs vekst og fall'', published by Cappelen forlag in 2005. Sjøli stud ...
. Book about AKP(m–l), published in 2005
.


External links


Arbeidernes kommunistparti
– official website

– website in English
ml-historie.no
– party archives {{Red (Norway) 1973 establishments in Norway Political parties established in 1973 Political parties disestablished in 2007 Defunct political parties in Norway Communist parties in Norway Far-left politics in Norway International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter) Defunct Maoist parties 2007 disestablishments in Norway