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Social Movements - Coggle Diagram
Social Movements
Marxism (scientific socialism)
Ideologists
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
Class Struggle
The workers class needs to take concience of itself and revolt against the burgeoise
Destruction of capitalism & substitution by a new type of state
Revolution
Conquest of power
Dictatorship of the proletariat. Destruction of the private ownership which would be given to new workers state
A communist classess and stateless society as final target of the Socialist revolution
Socialists created parties that would participate in elections to promote legislation to support the workers
First Worker's movements
Relief societies
Resistance Groups that helped workers in strikes & illness
Trade Unions Born (1834)
Defensed
Reduction of working day
wages improvement
Right of association
Regulations of child labour
The Luddite movement
Workers destroyed factories & machines
Social Solutions
By Saint-Simon, Proudhon & Fourier
Utopian Socialism
Condemn private property
Propose collective ownweship
Revolutionary Movements
Marxism
Anarchism
Catholic-Based Movements
The International Workingmen’s Association
The Frist International (1876)
roughly eleven years after its foundation, the union dissolved because of the ideological differences between anarchists and communists.
The Second International (1889)
the communist wing of the association formed the Second International.
1st May (the International Workers Day)
Anarchism
Ideologist
Fight against capitalists institutions
Create a new egalitarian
Rejection of all authority
Collective Ownership
Absolute Freedom
Anarcho-syndicalism
Ideologists
Bakunin
Kropotkin