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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Britta Gröndahl (March 8, 1914 – November 18, 2002) was a Swedish writer, French language teacher, editor, translator, and anarcho-syndicalist. A well-known libertarian labour militante, she remained active in the movement well into her old age. She dedicated a major part of her life to the Swedish syndicalist movement, being particularly active in the Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden (SAC), where she rose to become the union's first International Secretary (1968—1972) and engaged herself in practical solidarity work for the then-underground anarcho-syndicalist movements on the Iberian peninsula. She also played an important role in revitalizing the Swedish Syndicalist League of Women, which, up until then, had been relegated to a relatively minor role by the male-dominated movement.As a writer, she contributed with journalistic pieces in SAC's weekly, the Arbetaren, later also becoming an important figure for the Swedish New Left and a regular contributor to the main theoretical journal of the Swedish anarchist movement, Frihetlig Socialistisk Tidskrift ("Libertarian Socialist Magazine"). Over the years she published several books; biographies, historical reports, and theoretical works, all of which had a major influence on the Swedish syndicalist movement, and thanks to her translations of works by Michel Foucault she made a lasting imprint on the larger social debate."@en }

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