Fifth International

The phrase Fifth International refers to the efforts made by groups of socialists and communists to create a new workers' international. == Previous internationals == There have been several previous international workers' organisations, and the call for a Fifth International presupposes the recognition of four in particular, each of which regarded itself as the successor to the previous ones: The "First International", known as the "International Workingmen's Association", was founded in London in 1864 and dissolved in 1876.

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Fifth International

The phrase Fifth International refers to the efforts made by groups of socialists and communists to create a new workers' international. == Previous internationals == There have been several previous international workers' organisations, and the call for a Fifth International presupposes the recognition of four in particular, each of which regarded itself as the successor to the previous ones: The "First International", known as the "International Workingmen's Association", was founded in London in 1864 and dissolved in 1876.

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