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Edoff Andersson (25 July 1902 in Salem, Sweden – 1934) was a Swedish politician and trade unionist. He was a prominent union leader of the civilian employees in the defense sector as well as a communist member of parliament.〔Blomqvist, Håkan. ''(Gåtan Nils flyg och nazismen )''〕 Andersson was a muntions factory worker.〔 When the Social Democratic Labour Party was split and the Social Democratic Left Party (later renamed the Communist Party of Sweden) was formed, Andersson joined the new party. He was one of the prominent figures in the trade unionist sector in the Communist Party (alongside party colleagues such as Herman Johansson and Arvid Olsson).〔Kilbom, Karl ''(Cirkeln slutes )''〕 Andersson served as the 'first ombudsman' of the Civilian Defense Employees Union.〔〔Adamson, Einar. ''Från Lenins stad genom soliga Ukraina till Krim (Hälsans smedja)''. Göteborg: Svenska arbetar-esperantoförbundet, 1926. p. 104〕 Whilst his party supported cuts in military spending, Andersson (a former defense industry worker himself) considered the abolition of militarism an impossibility whilst capitalism persisted.〔〔(''Tiden'', 1930 ). p. 330〕 Andersson was elected to parliament in the 1928 elections.〔Nerman, Ture. ''(Trots allt! Minne och redovisning )''〕 In October 1929 the Communist Party passed through a major split, as Karl Kilbom, Nils Flyg and their followers were expelled from the party by the Executive Committee of the Communist International (through its representative Kullervo Manner).〔〔 The expellees regrouped as a separate Communist Party of Sweden, later renamed Socialist Party. Andersson became a member of this Kilbom-led Communist Party. He was one of the most prominent labour leaders of the party.〔 Andersson was elected to the Central Committee of the Kilbom-led Communist Party in 1932. In the factional disputes between Kilbom and Flyg, Andersson retained an independent position. He was critical of Kilbom's positions but did not belong to the grouping around Flyg. When the party was negotiating a merger with Albin Ström's faction of dissident Social Democrats, Andersson proposed the name 'Socialist Workers Party' as the name of the unified party. Andersson stressed that it was important to emphazise the class character of the party. Andersson's proposal was voted down and the name 'Socialist Party' was adopted (seeking to appeal to a broader constituency inside as well as outside the industrial working class).〔 Andersson died in 1934. His death was a heavy blow to the Socialist Party. His parliamentary seat was filled by Arvid Olsson.〔〔Kennerström, Bernt. ''(Mellan två internationaler - Socialistiska Partiet 1929-37 )''〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edoff Andersson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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