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20: 142:, but suffered a defeat there. Historians generally agree that from this point, the Labour Party decisively drifted away from the revolutionary rhetoric and policies. Colbjørnsen and Sømme helped build a new political platform. First, they helped shift the labour movement's focus from 122:, he too became more involved in the Labour Party. He was invited to the Labour Party national convention of 1933, where he showcased a number of reform proposals. In the same year he wrote the pamphlet 321: 228:, a directorate which does not exist anymore. After a period there led a quiet life. He had married Veslemøy Ihlen Larssen in 1936, and was a son-in-law of 499: 524: 519: 494: 88:(ROSTA), and from 1922 to 1928 he worked with trade and finance for the Soviet Union. Eventually he worked with organizing and preparing the 529: 62:
before turning 18 years old, and enrolled as a student in 1915. He studies natural sciences, and got work as an assistant of professors
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to production. Second, they helped create acceptance for doing this within the framework of the state, earlier lambasted as
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while studying, and became involved in politics. He identified as a communist, and became interested in working for the
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In the late 1930s he repeatedly nominated Mahatma Gandhi for the Nobel peace prize, which never was awarded to him.
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was a cabinet member. He was one of the most pro-military politicians in the Labour Party before 1940.
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In 1931 he returned to Norway. He worked as a financial journalist in the Labour Party's newspaper
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as a son of Torjus Taxeraas (1859–1918) and Marie Colbjørnsen (1869–1958). He took his
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Colbjørnsen returned to Norway in November 1948 to become acting director of the
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assembly. He became a supporter of Norwegian membership in
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from 1936, and chairman from 1938 to 1940. Following the
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In 1946 he was a delegate and in 1947 an advisor in the
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Vegårshei
Aust-Agder
Labour Party
Vegårshei
examen artium
Arendal
Carl Størmer
Lars Vegard
Norwegian Labour Party
Soviet Union
state
news agency
Russian Telegraph Agency
first five-year plan
Arbeiderbladet
Martin Tranmæl
John Maynard Keynes
William Beveridge
Axel Sømme
plan economist
1930 general election
redistribution
bourgeois
Cabinet
Johan Nygaardsvold
Norwegian Industrial Bank
1936 general election
Parliament of Norway
Oslo

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