C.-H. Hermansson

Swedish politician (1917–2016)
C.-H. Hermansson
C.-H. Hermansson at a Young Left convention in May 2003
Leader of the Left Party Communists
In office
1964–1975
Preceded byHilding Hagberg
Succeeded byLars Werner
Member of the Swedish Parliament
for Stockholm Municipality
In office
1963–1985
Personal details
Born(1917-12-14)14 December 1917
Bollnäs, Sweden
Died26 July 2016(2016-07-26) (aged 98)
Stockholm, Sweden
Political partyLeft Party Communists
ProfessionPolitician

Carl-Henrik "C.-H." Hermansson (14 December 1917 – 26 July 2016)[1] was a Swedish politician who served as chairman of the Communist Party of Sweden (during his leadership renamed the Left Party – Communists) from 1964 to 1975 and member of parliament from 1963 to 1985. He was a major force in redirecting Left Party policies away from Moscow loyalism towards Eurocommunism and Scandinavian Popular Socialism.[2] He wrote several books regarding capitalism and the owners of the large corporations, as well as on communists and the policies of the left.[citation needed]

At the time of Joseph Stalin's death in 1953, Hermansson praised Stalin as a brilliant scientist and a great leader. He subsequently regretted this and referred to his own words about Stalin as reprehensible.[3]

References

  1. ^ "CH Hermansson har avlidit". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 27 July 2016.
  2. ^ "C H Hermansson". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Malmö: NE Nationalencyclopedin AB.
  3. ^ Eriksson, Karin (27 July 2016). ""Han sa högt vad många partiledare mumlat tyst"" (in Swedish).

Further reading

  • Schmidt, W. 2005. C.H. Hermansson: En politisk biografi. Stockholm: Leopard förlag.
Preceded by
Hilding Hagberg
Leader of the Swedish Left Party – Communists
1964–1975
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