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International Workingmens Association - Wikipedia The International Workingmen's Association (IWA; 1864–1876), often called the First International, was a political international which aimed at uniting a variety of different left-wing socialist, social democratic, communist, [2] and anarchist groups and trade unions that were based on the working class and class struggle
First International | Labour Federation History [1864] | Britannica The First International was founded under the name of International Working Men’s Association at a mass meeting in London on Sept 28, 1864 Its founders were among the most powerful British and French trade-union leaders of the time
First International - Encyclopedia. com First International Great Britain 1864 Synopsis On 28 September 1864 the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) was established in London The organization, later known as the "First International," consisted of skilled workers, artisans, and intellectuals and comprised trade unions, cooperatives, and educational associations
The First International - History Today Peking’s decision to formalize its dispute with Moscow by founding a new Communist International comes just one hundred years after a group of men in London formed the First International—the International Workingmen’s Association
Karl Marx - Revolutionary, Socialism, Communism | Britannica Marx’s name, as the leader of The First International and author of the notorious Civil War, became synonymous throughout Europe with the revolutionary spirit symbolized by the Paris Commune More From Britannica
History of The First International - Marxists Internet Archive [The Times in a leading article, September, 1868, during the Brussels Congress of the First International] CONTENTS Translator's Preface PART ONE ONE: Forerunners of Proletarian Internationalism TWO: Harbingers of the International THREE: Foundation of the International Workingmen’s Association
Introduction to the First International | libcom. org INTERNATIONAL WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION aka The First International When the International was formed in September 1864, Marx was "a relatively obscure refugee journalist," Saul Padover notes in the introduction to a volume of select works written by Marx for the International:
Glossary of Organisations: Fi - Marxists Internet Archive First International (International Workingmen’s Association) When the International was formed in September 1864, Marx was “a relatively obscure refugee journalist,” Saul Padover notes in the introduction to a volume of select works written by Marx for the International:
First International The association lasted for little more than a decade, and with the emergence of its successor movements, came to be referred to as the First International In addition to Karl Marx, the leader of the association, notable figures of the First International included Mikhail Bakunin, Johann Becker, Friedrich Engels, Ernest Jones, Paul Lafargue