Black International

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Black International is an anarchist socialist organization of the late 19th century formally known as the International Working People's Association.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anarchist socialist organization
political organization
advocatedTactic propaganda of the deed
revolutionary direct action
aimedTo organize workers internationally for social revolution
corePrinciple abolition of the state
abolition of wage labor
collective ownership of the means of production
international solidarity of workers
workers' self-emancipation
dissolvedInDecade 1890s
foundedAtEvent London anarchist congress of 1881 NERFINISHED
foundedInDecade 1880s
foundedInYear 1881
hasAlternativeName Black International NERFINISHED
hasFormalName International Working People's Association NERFINISHED
hasShortName IWPA NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late 19th century
historicalSignificance early international anarchist socialist coordination
ideology anarchism
anarchist communism
socialism
influenced American anarchist labor activism
later anarchist movements
inspiredBy Bakuninist anarchism
First International NERFINISHED
notableCountryOfActivity Germany GENERATED
Italy GENERATED
Spain GENERATED
United Kingdom GENERATED
United States GENERATED
notableLanguageOfActivity English GENERATED
German GENERATED
Italian GENERATED
Spanish GENERATED
opposedTo capitalism
parliamentary politics
the state
organizationalForm federation of autonomous groups
politicalPosition far-left
primaryRegionOfActivity Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
relatedToEvent Haymarket affair NERFINISHED
scope international
socialBase artisans
industrial workers
radical intellectuals

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