The international communist movement began to develop as a labor movement based on socialism and communism. Marx provided the ideological foundation for this movement, Engels carried on Marx's work, and Lenin further developed it through practical efforts.
Founding of the First International
The international communist movement, for which Marx laid the ideological groundwork, can be traced back to the founding of the world's first labor international organization, the First International, in 1864. The First International established fundamental tactics for the working-class movement. However, increasing oppression in various countries and organizational weaknesses led to its dissolution in 1876.
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Founding of the First International
The international communist movement, for which Marx laid the ideological groundwork, can be traced back to the founding of the world's first labor international organization, the First International, in 1864. The First International established fundamental tactics for the working-class movement. However, increasing oppression in various countries and organizational weaknesses led to its dissolution in 1876.
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