Sen Katayama (December 26, 1859 - November 5, 1993) on Nationalism and The Workers(published by RevoltSource) |
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Early Japanese Marxist Political Activist and Journalist, one of the Original Members of the American Communist Party and Co-founder, in 1922, of the Japanese Communist Party
: An early Japanese Marxist political activist and journalist, one of the original members of the American Communist Party and co-founder, in 1922, of the Japanese Communist Party. After 1884, he spent most of his life abroad, especially in the United States and the Soviet Union, where he was very active in the international socialist community, and after 1920, the communist community. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“The proletariat of one county despising and hating that of other countries without any cause or reason whatever is nothing but suicidal act that will weaken the position of the proletariat in that country.”
Source: "Japan's Position in the Coming World Social Revolution," by Sen Katayama, Source: The Communist International, October 1922, No. 18, pp. 270-275 (5,920 words), Written: Mexico-City, Mexico, May 5 1921.
"Japan's Position in the Coming World Social Revolution," by Sen Katayama, Source: The Communist International, October 1922, No. 18, pp. 270-275 (5,920 words), Written: Mexico-City, Mexico, May 5 1921.
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