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 by | Hilding Hagberg |
| Succeeded by | Lars Werner |
| Member of the Swedish Parliament for Stockholm Municipality | |
| In office 1963–1985 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 14 December 1917 |
| Died | 26 July 2016 (aged 98) |
| Party | Left Party Communists |
| Profession | Politician |
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
[edit]- ^ "CH Hermansson har avlidit". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 27 July 2016.
- ^ "C H Hermansson". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Malmö: NE Nationalencyclopedin AB.
- ^ Eriksson, Karin (27 July 2016). ""Han sa högt vad många partiledare mumlat tyst"" (in Swedish).
Further reading
[edit]- Schmidt, W. 2005. C.H. Hermansson: En politisk biografi. Stockholm: Leopard förlag.