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Tuesday 13 February 2018

Sans Culottes - Group 5

October 3rd, 1864

The creation of the I.W.A

Good news for the workers and the proletariat


Marx talking in St. Martin's Hall in September
To start good this October, we bring some good news for workers across Europe, a new Association is born to help them.
The I.W.A (Interational Workers Association) was founded in London at Saint Martin's Hall, in September 28th, forming a committee whose mission was to draft a program and statutes for the Association. It is considered a response to the exploitation suffered by workers as a result of the industrial revolution. Its goal is to achieve a more just and equitable social order, fighting against capitalism. It is a symbol of international solidarity among workers across borders.



The assembly of delegates has chosen a provisional committee where Chartists, trade unionists, socialists of different tendencies and followers of Proudhon are found.
Some notorious members are Louis Auguste Blanqui,  a  french socialist and political activist, Giuseppe Garibaldi, a italian politician and general, and Friedrich Engels, co-writer of the Communist Manifiesto with the chosen one to write the statutes, Karl Marx. The statutes highlights several ideas:

Promotional poster of the I.W.A
· The International should not abolish national associations, but enhance their activity on a global scale.

· The emancipation of the working class would be the work of the workers themselves.

· There would be no emancipation without struggle for political power.

We hope that the organization achieves its purposes and spread throughout the world to provide better conditions for workers.





For more info you have this: video
And the original news of the creation of the I.W.A here



9 comments:

  1. Que hay muy poco trabajo en este ejercicio lo veis ya vosotras. No es una noticia, sino un resumen breve de pocas cosas que pasaron en la I Internacional. Esto no es lo que queremos hacer...

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  2. Ok, Now you have done a good work!! 9,5

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  3. Hi! I like it because the information is large and well written. The video come a lot of information,you learn more about The Frist International.
    -Susana

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  4. I've really enjoyed this article. I like how it's structured and how the topic is explained. I hope you continue post more articles like that.

    César

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    1. Thanks for your comment Cesar; it is not bad. Try to improve it next time.

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  5. I love this article, I think that it's very interesting how you developed this article and the fact that you mentioned people really important to the history of socialism and communism such as Engels and Garibaldi. Good job! - Ricardo

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  6. I think it's excellent news in which my compains have explained very well how the first international was composed, the ideas they had, everything in general. I personally thought it was a news which is very well written and very interesting, congratulations guys.

    Carlos Martínez Pérez

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