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Hanns Eisler — Part 1
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eo In the to sé ot het soomee the four agitators explain: thet that
enrew den to spread opaganda an support ©
ssey ware trom wos and stated that they required the soreices of a guide and
eee etsy” The Young Comrade who explains that he"is in favor of ths.
en automo tke Commnist Party, consents to act as & for the four“.
measures “Gho further explain to him their purpose as “bringing isformation |
eei¥their situation to the uninformed; bringing class consciousness to the
ressed and the experience of the revolution to he less: conscious™s ananae
Before he may go asa guide for the four agitators,the Young
Comrade obtains permission to do so from his superior, the head of party
headquarters at an outpost of the Soviet Union. This party head expleins
to the agitators and the Young Comrade that they will have to oroas the -
border into Mukden in disguise and will have to remain simply unknown
workers “in the interest of Communism” and “in agreement with the ommard.
/march of the | Proletarian masses of all countries approving world Fevolution".
When the four agitators and the Young Comrade went into Mukden,
they. instructed the Young Comrade to spread propaganda among the coclies
towing a rice boat on the river. They specifioally inatructed the Young
Comrade not to be cvercome by sympathy for the coolies,thus being impelled _
to help them, but rather,to merely stir them up to demand better conditions.
of work. When the Young Comrade sees the sorry plight of the coolies, he
cannot restrain himself, however, from aasisting them, and he was immodistely,
chased a by the authorities. _— ot oh “Sy lt - & ae e a
rome Poa
. woe be
_ "The four agitators explained that this activity on the part _
of the ‘Young Comrade efdangered all of then, thereby endangering. the movement.
ma, - .. In the next scene, the four agitators. explained thet thay
founded cells in industries and instructed the first functionaries as to” oF
- how to print forbidden literature secretly, When part of a textile rectory.
«, _ Went out on strike and the remainder of workers contimed at their jobs, ...-
“ .* the four agitators instructed the Young Comrade to go th the factory gate” at
‘and distribute pamphlets. . This, the Foung Comrade doow with the ) result that |
he. becomes involved in a brawl in which’ a pol focmen was killed. + 4 ee
Be ay —- Paes ant ens
Late me four agitators consider thie « intstake because the ‘Youtig”
a Gomrade then had to flee instead of distributing pamphlets and the Police *
. Foroe was strengtheded. The four agitators reasoned that the Young Comrade
should have simply continued his task of spreading propagands instead of
involving himself in a fight, the purpose of which was to rectify some small
injustice.
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