The International Workingmen's Association (IWA), often called the First International (1864–1876), was an international organisation which aimed at uniting a variety of different left-wing socialist, communist and anarchist groups and trade unions that were based on the working class and class struggle. It was founded in 1864 in a workmen's meeting held in St. Martin's Hall, London. Its first congress was held in 1866 in Geneva.
In Europe, a period of harsh reaction followed the widespread Revolutions of 1848. The next major phase of revolutionary activity began almost twenty years later with the founding of the IWA in 1864. At its peak, the IWA reported having 8 million members while police reported 5 million. In 1872, it split in two over conflicts between statist and anarchist factions and dissolved in 1876.
Following the January Uprising in Poland in 1863, French and British workers started to discuss developing a closer working relationship. Henri Tolain, Joseph Perrachon and Charles Limousin visited London in July 1863, attending a meeting in St. James's Hall in honour of the Polish uprising. They discussed the need for an international organisation, which would amongst other things prevent the import of foreign workers to break strikes. In September 1864, French and British delegates again met in London, this time to set up an organization for sharing labor information across borders.
On 28 September an international crowd of workers gathered to welcome the French delegates in St. Martin’s Hall in London. Among the many European radicals were English Owenites, followers of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Louis Auguste Blanqui, Irish and Polish nationalists, Italian republicans and German socialists. Included among the last-mentioned of this eclectic band was a somewhat obscure 46-year-old émigré journalist Karl Marx, who would soon come to play a decisive role in the organisation.
The positivist historian Edward Spencer Beesly, a professor at London University, was in the chair. His speech pilloried the violent proceedings of the governments and referred to their flagrant breaches of international law and advocated a union of the workers of the world for the realisation of justice on earth. George Odger, Secretary of the London Trades Council, read a speech calling for international co-operation.
The meeting unanimously decided to found an international organisation of workers. The centre was to be in London, directed by a committee of 21, which was instructed to draft a programme and constitution. Most of the British members of the committee were drawn from the Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes and were noted trade-union leaders like Odger, George Howell (former secretary of the London Trades Council, which itself declined affiliation to the IWA, although remaining close to it), Cyrenus Osborne Ward and Benjamin Lucraft and included Owenites and Chartists. The French members were Denoual, Victor Le Lubez and Bosquet. Italy was represented by Fontana. Other members were Louis Wolff, Johann Eccarius and at the foot of the list Marx, who participated in his individual capacity and did not speak during the meeting.
This executive committee in turn selected a subcommittee to do the actual writing of the organisational programme—a group which included Marx and which met at his home about a week after the conclusion of the St. Martin's Hall assembly. This subcommittee deferred the task of collective writing in favour of sole authorship by Marx and it was he who ultimately drew up the fundamental documents of the new organisation.
On 5 October, the General Council was formed with co-opted additional members representing other nationalities. It was based at the headquarters of the Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes at 18 Greek Street. Different groups offered proposals for the organisation. Marx set about writing the Address to the Working Classes to which was attached a simplified set of rules.
Due to the wide variety of philosophies present in the First International, there was conflict from the start. The first objections to Marx's influence came from the mutualists, who opposed communism and statism. However, shortly after Mikhail Bakunin and his followers (called collectivists while in the International) joined in 1868, the First International became polarised into two camps, with Marx and Bakunin as their respective figureheads. Perhaps the clearest differences between the groups emerged over their proposed strategies for achieving their visions of socialism. The anarchists grouped around Bakunin favoured (in Peter Kropotkin's words) "direct economical struggle against capitalism, without interfering in the political parliamentary agitation". Marxist thinking at that time focused on parliamentary activity. For example, when the new German Empire of 1871 introduced male suffrage, many German socialists became active in the Marxist Social Democratic Party of Germany.
From then on, the Marxist and anarchist currents of socialism had distinct organisations, at various points including rival internationals.
This split is sometimes called the "red" and "black" divide, red referring to the Marxists and black referring to the anarchists. Otto von Bismarck remarked upon hearing of the split at the First International that "[crowned heads, wealth and privilege may well tremble should ever again the Black and Red unite!"
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Just found a box with an old hobby of mine, kite flying.
90% of the kites aren't even assembled. I spent thousands on this hobby and I only flew a kite a handful of times.
Got offered a new job, which means that I cut my commute from 45 minutes (by train) to 5 minutes (by walking) :penguin-dance:
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As a small tip, when the site is super bogged down, sometimes you can still get directly to a post, so maybe copy down the link to the day's mega or something? I know that barely even qualifies as a workaround, let alone a solution, but if that works, you'll at least be able to see any updates we post here?
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I mean, it's a small site maintained by a small team. I've never been pressed about the jank. I appreciate all the time y'all put in to make this possible.
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have an interview for a rly cool job that i am NOT qualified for (i lied on my resume) soon. hope the interview goes well but uuuh not keeping my hopes terribly high up lol
Hey, I did the same thing and I got the job. :inshallah:
:sicko-yes: congrats
i am trying to be pessimistic so i don't get too upset if i dont get it, mostly
4 hours a day, 20 hours a week, $69 an hour minimum. Simple as.
The biggest line of bullshit being peddled rn is that places are hiring like crazy. No they're not and the ones that are hiring are for bullshit low paying jobs to sucker people into.
Why do they do this, put these help wanted ads up and don't hire? I never got that.
i think there's some tax stuff if you say you're hiring new people? idk
I'm not sure it's intentional, but its also like a successful resolution of the prisoner's dilemma for employers. If everyone says they're hiring, workers will burn themselves out applying to places that aren't actually, and be more willing to accept jobs with lower pay or worse benefits or conditions just because a place actually responds to them.
Along with having a list of potential recruits at the ready if a position does opens up.
That makes sense, but I've also heard that new hires cost the company too in training. I've often wondered if job postings aren't free marketing in a way.
Hope springs eternal they'll be able to get another sucker, and then since 2008 they've just had to wait for people from the reserve army of labour to show up at the lower wage. But they lost a million members of the reserve army (and many more above that, those are just the confirmed dead), the emergency of covid made them think they could wait us out but it isn't a strategy on our part to refuse job listings - we just literally don't have the people anymore and I don't think the business community has really comprehended that in any meaningful way yet.
ive applied to over 100 job postings now and gotten 1 interview. and i have 2 years of relevant experience when i'm not lying on my resume!
idk what's going on but it seems like nowhere is actually hiring even tho they have 50 job postings up
Holy shit. Maybe my theory about the listings actually being free advertising isn't too far off.
my working theory is that they want to get your info so they can think about maybe talking to you in a few years or something or maybe sell it idk
Makes sense, selling it is also very lucrative too. I remember when I got this phone number and I went to a doctor's appointment, then the next day I started receiving spam calls and it's never stopped since. My phone number had to have been sold somewhere along the line. Hell, my mom still gets calls and mail and she passed back in December.
Non-Americans, do u receive 2-5 texts/calls a day from unknown numbers trying to do scam scripts? Or is this special to our country?
i get a few texts (like 1 a week?) but i only get a call like once a month maybe. the texts also get blocked for being obvious spam by my phone.
I wish it was only 2-5 calls a day. Shit's annoying and stressful.
Incredible that every dumb American immediately decided that Russia was behind the Nordstream bombing despite the fact that it benefits them in uhh… no way at all???
Fact 1.) There are only like a dozen countries on the planet that could have done this, and America controls the intelligence agencies of 10 of them
Fact 2.) This primarily benefits America in it's campaign to destroy Russia as a sovereign nation and to colonize, enslave, and loot Western Europe
Fact 3.) The President literally said he would do this.
I'm not saying they did it, I'm just saying that if this was a murder trial of a black teenager in Chicago they'd send America to the Chair.
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diarymega,A child walked up to me today and went "woah, you're so tall!". Told him he'd be tall too, and he said he hoped so.
I usually tell kids it's because I ate all my vegetables when I was their age
Sucks when you go back to media you remember enjoying a long time ago only to realise that it has shitty morals
I swear becoming a leftist has made it harder to enjoy capitalist media because you realise how much of it is propaganda. A lot of Anime and Manga in particular have some pretty toxic messaging.
The opposite is fun tho. I love revisiting something I enjoyed as a kid only to learn it had great morals.
This is me with Berserk the manga rn, for all the parts that are fantastic, it's overall bleak philosophy on life and horrible treatment of women make me cringe.
Another US hospital shooting,this one in Arkansas. What a fucking wild sentence :amerikkka:
sorry I use this place as a blog sometimes,
That's what the mega is for! I esp. love ppl talking about their day, idk why.
agreed. I love the hexbear mega because it's honestly the single best place for me to just drop random thoughts or share stuff.