
Part Four: The Korean People's Association of Manchuria: When Two Million People Lived In a Horizontal Society
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Korean Anarchism and Global Struggles
This chapter explores the League of Korean Youth's activities in South China during the 1930s, highlighting their rejection of traditional politics and the creation of a supportive communal society. It discusses their publication 'Black Newspaper' as a tool against oppression and the dangers activists faced in a repressive political climate, constructing parallels to contemporary struggles and the evolution of anarchist thought in Korea post-1945. The dialogue also touches on the commitment behind podcast production, including balancing personal and professional responsibilities amidst touring and audience engagement.
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