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THE IDEOLOGIES OF THE LABOUR MOVEMENT - Coggle Diagram
THE IDEOLOGIES OF THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
CHARTISM
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL
ANARCHISM
Emerged in Great Britain between 1820 and 1840, addressed to the British.
Their ideas included universal manhood suffrage.
Allowing candidates for election who were not owners of factories and land, and the secret vote.
Marx and continued by other thinkers are known as Marxism.
The revolutionary struggle of the proletariat against the wealthy middle class would result in the triumph of the working class and the creation of a communist society where there would be no state, social classes or private property.
Its origin from utopian socialism came from the work of the German philosopher Karl Marx.
Ideal similar to that of a communist society, but it was against parliamentary political action, which was accepted by the socialists.
Built on the idea that cooperation was key to social development
Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin.
The class struggle: Society is divided into economically unequal classes: the oppressors and the oppressed.
Their political involvement was based on direct action through strikes, demonstrations and if required, violet acts and sabotage.
It succeed in Russia
Proletarian internationalism emerged in the 1860s in London.
The symbol of the five-pointed star was also internationalist, since each one represented the proletariat of the five continents.
The aim of the IWA was to combine the forces of all workers to fight for emancipation under the slogan " Workers of the world, unite!
Marx and Bakunin
The differences of opinion between Marxists and anarchists were so great that the First International was dissolved in 1876
MARXISM
In his book DAS KAPITAL(1867) Marx made a critical study of capitalism