Nya Folkviljan ('New Popular Will') was a socialist weekly newspaper published in southern Sweden 1906-1920. It was founded in Helsingborg, but shifted to Malmö in 1907. The paper became associated with Ungsocialisterna.
In the period 1906-1912 the weekly editions of the paper were between 12-16000. In 1920, the weekly edition was 1500.
1917-1920 the full title of the paper was "Nya Folkviljan - organ for anti-Christian and revolutionary socialist propaganda.
References
- ^ Nya Lundstedt - dagstidningar / Kungl. biblioteket
- "Yelah.net - Max Stirner och den Ungsocialistiska rörelsen i Sverige". Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
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