
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 Resistance in Manchuria
This chapter humorously dives into the experiences of Korean rebels in Manchuria during Japanese colonial rule, exploring their establishment of self-governing institutions amidst political turmoil. It highlights the struggles for autonomy and the formation of guerrilla groups that resisted external threats while grappling with complex historical narratives. The discussion also critiques the alignment with totalitarian regimes and reflects on how these events shaped modern understandings of independence and resistance.
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