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 In view of the above, the Swedish workers have to:

In the interests of the revolutionary struggle it is necessary to make it obligatory, through the Communist International, for all members of the Communist International, for all members of the Communist Party to be members of the labor unions and to manifest activity in them, so that the members of the party might act as a single harmonious group, according to the platform approved by the party organs, in all nuclei, in branches of the unions, and in the unions, and also in all union work.

First of all, attention must be given to those fields of activity in which an attack of capital is expected or in which a fighting spirit can be developed among the workers for the support of their demands.

5. In Norway definite Fascist tendencies are observable. The bourgeoisie is organizing armed detachments and is trying to aggravate the conditions of labor and to reduce wages in the entire country. That the working class might beat off the attack of the capitalists and conquer new positions, it is necessary to strengthen the labor unions and their fighting capacity. For that purpose it is necessary to intensify the activity of the revolutionary industrial councils. The revolutionary industrial councils differ from the legalized industrial councils of the reformists, recognized by the capitalists, in that they organize the labor masses in the various enterprises and unite them with the revolutionary labor movement. The revolutionary industrial councils are the most widely