Second International
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The Second International (1889–1916), the original Socialist International, was an organization of socialist and labour parties formed in Paris on July 14, 1889. At the Paris meeting delegations from 20 countries participated.
See also
- First International
- Socialist International
- International Working Union of Socialist Parties ("Second and a half international"/"Two-and-a-half International")
- Third International (Comintern)
- Vienna Socialist Conference of 1915
- Neutral Socialist Conferences during the First World War
- Inter-Allied Socialist Conferences of World War I
- Fourth International and Trotskyist internationals
- Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière (SFIO, the French section of the Second International)
- Fifth International
- International Anarchist Congresses
- International Socialist Women's Conferences
- International Federation of Socialist Young People's Organizations
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