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Engels and the international labour congresses of 1889 , 1891 and 1893 After
the end of the First International in 1876 , already in 1877 an international
workers ' congress , the Socialist World Congress was organized in September in
Ghent ...
Engels and the international labour congresses of 1889 , 1891 and 1893 After
the end of the First International in 1876 , already in 1877 an international
workers ' congress , the Socialist World Congress was organized in September in
Ghent ...
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mans such a prospect was not welcome and Bebel ' s aim was to bring the
French rivals to one and the same congress on the condition that the French
disputes would not be discussed in the congress . ° Engels agreed with Bebel ' s
views .
mans such a prospect was not welcome and Bebel ' s aim was to bring the
French rivals to one and the same congress on the condition that the French
disputes would not be discussed in the congress . ° Engels agreed with Bebel ' s
views .
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55 It was decided to hold the next international workers ' congress in Zurich in
1893 . But this time , again , there were difficulties , this time their cause was the
English Trade Union Congress . In the congresses of 1889 and 1891 there had ...
55 It was decided to hold the next international workers ' congress in Zurich in
1893 . But this time , again , there were difficulties , this time their cause was the
English Trade Union Congress . In the congresses of 1889 and 1891 there had ...
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