The Social Democrats and their Effort to Reconstruct the Second International in the 1918-1923 Period
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socialdemokrati, druga internacionala, poenotenje socialističnega gibanjaAbstract
The author describes the organizational effort made by the Social Democrats to renew the Second International within circumstances of an ongoing war. Within this context he focuses on the theoretical views of both the right International (located in Bern) and the centrist faction (located in Vienna) concerning the key issue of ways and means to overcome and organizational and ideological rift within the international socialist movement, and the attempt to reunite the world proletariat within a joint international organization.
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1993-01-01
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