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100 1  Eckhardt, Wolfgang,|d1968-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/n2004021975|eauthor. 
245 10 First Socialist schism :|bBakunin vs. Marx in the 
       International Working Men's Association /|cWolfgang 
       Eckhardt ; translated by Robert M. Homsi [and 5 others]. 
264  1 Oakland, CA :|bPM Press ;|aEdmonton, Alberta :
       |bThoughtcrime ink,|c[2016] 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Front Cover; Title Page; Half Title; Copyright; 
       Dedication; Contents; 1. Bakunin, Marx, and Johann Philipp
       Becker; The Alliance 'request' by Johann Philipp Becker 
       (November 1868); The Alliance joins the International 
       (February-July 1869); Becker's position paper on the 
       question of organisation (July 1869); 2. The International
       in Geneva and in the Jura Region; The International in 
       Jura (February-May 1869); 3. The Basel Congress of the 
       International; Bakunin's manuscript 'To the Citizen 
       Editors of the Réveil' (October 1869) 
505 8  Bakunin's first strategy: attack not Marx but his 
       associates4. Marx's 'communications' concerning Bakunin; 
       Bakunin's defence by Eugène Hins (January 1870); The 
       'Confidential Communication' to German social democrats 
       (March 1870); 5. The Romance Federation split; La Chaux-de
       -Fonds Congress (April 1870); Marx's third 'communication'
       regarding Bakunin (April 1870); The General Council's 
       decision (June 1870); The international response and the 
       International's next congress (April-August 1870); 6. 
       Fixing the International's course 
505 8  Bakunin's second strategy: cautious criticism of Marx Paul
       Robin, the congress question, and the disbanding of the 
       Geneva Alliance section (summer 1871); Marx and pluralism 
       within the International; 7. The London Conference; The 
       London Conference's decision on the Swiss conflict 
       (resolutions nos. 16 and 17); The Nechaev trial 
       (resolution no. 14 of the London Conference); Constitution
       of the working class into a political party (resolution 
       no. 9 of the London Conference); 8. The Sonvillier 
       Circular; Reaction of the Belgian Federation of the 
       International (November-December 1871) 
505 8  Engels' article about the Sonvillier Circular and the 
       declarations in support of the London Conference from 
       Saxony and Geneva9. The International in Italy; Reaction 
       of the International in Italy (until January 1872); 
       Engels' letter to Theodor Cuno in Milan of 24 January 
       1872; Bakunin's Italian manuscripts (end of 1871 to 
       beginning of 1872); 10. The International in Spain; The 
       International in Madrid and the founding congress of the 
       Spanish Federation in Barcelona (1869-1870); Slow reaction
       of the Spanish International to the Sonvillier Circular 
       (November 1871-early 1872) 
505 8  Paul Lafargue goes to Spain11. Lafargue's activities in 
       Spain; Lafargue and the Emancipación's contact with the 
       Republican Party (January to March 1872); The Saragossa 
       Congress (4-11 April 1872) and Lafargue's reports in the 
       Liberté; Bakunin's letters to Mora and Lorenzo (April-May 
       1872); 12. The Belgian rules project and the Fictitious 
       Splits; Fictitious Splits in the International by Marx and
       Engels; Bakunin's third strategy: open criticism of Marx; 
       Debate over the Belgian rules project and the second 
       Belgian federal congress (14 July 1872) 
520    The First Socialist Schism chronicles the conflicts in the
       International Working Men's Association (First 
       International, 1864-1877), which represents an important 
       milestone in the history of political ideas and socialist 
       theory. The separate movements in the International--which
       would later develop into social democracy, communism, and 
       anarchism--found their greatest advocates in Mikhail 
       Bakunin and Karl Marx. What made the conflict between 
       Bakunin and Marx so important was that it heralded the 
       first socialist schism between parliamentary party 
       politics aiming to conquer political power and social-
       revolutionary concepts. Instead of focusing exclusively on
       what Marx and Bakunin said, many other contributions to 
       this debate are examined, making this the first 
       reconstruction of a dispute that gripped the entire 
       organization. This book also provides the first detailed 
       account of the International's Congress of The Hague 
       (September, 1872), famous for the expulsion of Bakunin; 
       including the background, the sequence of events, and 
       international reaction. The book sets new standards when 
       it comes to source material, taking into account documents
       from numerous archives and libraries that have previously 
       gone unnoticed or were completely unknown. 
588 0  Print version of record. 
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600 10 Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich,|d1814-1876.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79056734 
600 10 Marx, Karl,|d1818-1883.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n79006935 
600 17 Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich,|d1814-1876.|2fast|0https:
       //id.worldcat.org/fast/35944 
600 17 Marx, Karl,|d1818-1883.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/30215 
610 20 International Workingmen's Association (1864-1876)|0https:
       //id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85048550 
610 27 International Workingmen's Association (1864-1876)|2fast
       |0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1757580 
648  7 19th century|2fast 
648  7 1800-1899|2fast 
650  0 Socialism|xHistory|y19th century.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh2010113873 
650  7 Socialism.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1123637 
650  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/958235 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Ideologies|xCommunism & 
       Socialism.|2bisacsh 
655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1411628 
700 1  Homsi, Robert M.,|etranslator. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aEckhardt, Wolfgang.|tFirst Socialist 
       Schism : Bakunin vs. Marx in the International Working 
       Men's Association.|dChicago : PM Press, ©2016
       |z9781629630427 
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