What was the international body formed by the socialists?
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However, some European socialist parties refused to join the reorganised International and decided instead to form the International Working Union of Socialist Parties (IWUSP) (Second and a half International or Two-and-a-half International), heavily influenced by Austromarxism.
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The International Workingmen's Association, also known as the First International, was the first international body to bring together organisations representing the working class. It was formed in London on 28 September 1864 by socialist, communist and anarchist political groups and trade unions.
Purpose: "Strengthen relations between the affiliated parties and to coordinate their ...
Predecessor: Labour and Socialist International
Main organ: Congress of the Socialist International