单词 | international workingmen's association |
释义 | > as lemmasInternational Workingmen's Association International Workingmen's Association n. now historical an association of socialist workers' groups, established in London in 1864 under the leadership of Karl Marx and formally dissolved in 1876; = First International n. at sense B. 3b. ΚΠ 1864 Minute Bk. 12 Oct. in Documents First Internat. (Inst. Marxism-Leninism) (?1963) I. 40 Mr. Whitlock proposed and Mr. Eccarius seconded: That the name of the Association be the International Working Men's Association. 1881 T. Kirkup in Encycl. Brit. XIII. 189/1 The International Working Men's Association, commonly called the ‘International’, was formed at London in 1864. 1899 Atlantic Monthly Sept. 425/1 The government adopted the Machiavellian course of prosecuting us for having belonged to the International Workingmen's Association. 1964 Hays (Kansas) Daily News 28 Sept. 8/1 Marx founded the International Working Men's Association in 1864 as an instrument for revolution in Europe. 2001 R. Pipes Communism i. 15 The theories formulated by Marx and Engels provided the program of the International Workingmen's Association. < as lemmas |
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