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Malcom Kyeyune (born 19 December 1987) is a Swedish writer and blogger. He writes for publications such as Aftonbladet, Fokus, Göteborgs-posten, Dagens Samhälle, Kvartal , UnHerd, The Bellows, American Affairs, and Compact Magazine [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He has a podcast together with Markus Allard of the municipal Örebro party, [6] and frequently guests the podcasts Good ol' boyz [7] and What's Left alongside Angela Nagle. He is part of the steering council for the conservative think tank Oikos headed by the politician Mattias Karlsson. [8] [9] Kyeyune was a member of the Swedish Young Left and chairman of its Uppsala district until 2014, at which point he was suspended as a result of conflicts within the Left party. [10] [11]
While sometimes being labeled by media as a conservative due to his participation in Oikos, [8] [12] Kyeyune primarily describes himself as a Marxist. [13] [14] He has argued for populism as a political doctrine, which he defines as the notion that "a country where the will of the people steers the agenda will be a country which is just and well-functioning" and that one must "believe in regular people, in workers", even if such a position implies that he, a Marxist, joins ranks with "people such as Jimmie Åkesson or Paula Bieler". [13]
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