Publisher's Synopsis
L'Internationale Ouvrière & Socialiste, Volume 2 presents reports submitted to the International Socialist Congress of Stuttgart (August 18-24, 1907) by socialist organizations from Europe, Australia, and America. These reports detail their activities during the years 1904-1907, offering a comprehensive overview of the international socialist movement at the turn of the century. Compiled and presented by Emile Vandervelde, this volume provides invaluable insights into the strategies, challenges, and ideological debates shaping socialist politics across continents.
This historical document is essential for scholars and researchers interested in the history of socialism, labor movements, and international political cooperation. It captures a pivotal moment in the development of socialist thought and action, reflecting the diverse approaches and common goals of socialist organizations worldwide.
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