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Political and literary journal established in 1919 by Barbusse, who was its first editor. Its initial position of humanist internationalism evolved towards greater sympathy with the Communist Party, and with Trotskyism, and it did much to introduce the new Soviet literature to France [see also Surrealism].

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Clarté (Full name in Swedish Svenska Clartéförbundet, or the Swedish Clarté League) is a non-partisan socialist students' organisation in Sweden. It publishes a periodical with the same name. Clarté was established in 1921, and was in its first years notable for its resolute opposition to Fascism. It underwent a process of radicalisation in the 1970s, when it for a short period of time was openly affiliated with the Maoist Communist Party of Sweden. In 1982, the group was yet again declared to be independent of all political parties, but has since waned in importance and membership.

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