Ludwik Waryński

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Ludwik Waryński was a 19th-century Polish socialist activist and theoretician, regarded as one of the founders of the Polish workers’ movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish person
human
political theorist
socialist activist
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
countryOfCitizenship Poland
countryOfDeath Russian Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Waryński NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork political theory
socialist organizing
workers’ rights
founded First Proletariat NERFINISHED
givenName Ludwik NERFINISHED
hasOccupation journalist
politician
revolutionary
theoretician
ideology Marxism
socialism
influenced Polish socialist parties NERFINISHED
later Polish workers’ organizations
influencedBy European socialist thought
Friedrich Engels NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
languageOfWorkOrName Polish
Russian
mannerOfDeath death in prison
memberOf First Proletariat NERFINISHED
movement socialism
workers’ movement
nativeLanguage Polish
notableFor creating one of the first socialist programs in Polish
founding role in the Polish workers’ movement
theoretical contributions to Polish socialism
notableWork Program of the First Proletariat NERFINISHED
early Polish socialist program documents
opposedTo Tsarist autocracy
capitalism
social inequality
participantIn early Polish socialist movement
underground revolutionary activity in the Russian Empire
placeOfDeath Shlisselburg Fortress NERFINISHED
positionHeld leader of the Polish socialist movement
residence Warsaw
sexOrGender male
workLocation Geneva
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Warsaw

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Ludwik hasNotableBearer Ludwik Waryński