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_ is a desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and people.
Two categories of Internationalism:
• Liberal Internationalism
• Socialist Internationalism
_ is a desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and people. Two categories of Internationalism: • Liberal Internationalism • Socialist Internationalism
Internationalism, Liberal Internationalism, Socialist Internationalism
_ - German philosopher who is the first major thinker of liberal internationalism in the 18th Century and imagined a form of global government.
_ - German philosopher who is the first major thinker of liberal internationalism in the 18th Century and imagined a form of global government.
Immanuel Kant
_ - British Utilitarian philosopher who coined the term “_” in 1780 and advocated the creation of “international law” that would govern the inter-state relations.
_ - British Utilitarian philosopher who coined the term “_” in 1780 and advocated the creation of “international law” that would govern the inter-state relations.
Jeremy Bentham and international
_ - Italian patriot who was the first thinker to reconcile nationalism with liberal internationalism in the 19th century and was both an advocate of the unification of various Italian-speaking mini-states and a major critic of the Metternich System. He also believed that free, unified nation-states should be the basis of global cooperation.
_ - Italian patriot who was the first thinker to reconcile nationalism with liberal internationalism in the 19th century and was both an advocate of the unification of various Italian-speaking mini-states and a major critic of the Metternich System. He also believed that free, unified nation-states should be the basis of global cooperation.
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_ - was a US President from 1913-1921 who became one of the 20th century’s most prominent internationalists. He forwarded the principle of self-determination (belief that the world’s nations had a right to a free and sovereign government)
_ - was a US President from 1913-1921 who became one of the 20th century’s most prominent internationalists. He forwarded the principle of self-determination (belief that the world’s nations had a right to a free and sovereign government)
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_ - German socialist and internationalist philosopher who believed that any true form of internationalism should deliberately reject nationalism.
_ - German socialist and internationalist philosopher who believed that any true form of internationalism should deliberately reject nationalism.
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_ - supported Karl Marx in a socialist revolution seeking to overthrow the state and alter the economy.
_ - supported Karl Marx in a socialist revolution seeking to overthrow the state and alter the economy.
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_ - was a union of European socialist and labor parties established in Paris in 1889. Their achievements included: May 1 as Labor Day, 8-hr workday, and International Women’s Day.
_ - was a union of European socialist and labor parties established in Paris in 1889. Their achievements included: May 1 as Labor Day, 8-hr workday, and International Women’s Day.
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_ - leader of the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution in 1917 who overthrown Czar Nicholas II and replaced Russia with a revolutionary government (beginnings of Communist parties)
_ - leader of the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution in 1917 who overthrown Czar Nicholas II and replaced Russia with a revolutionary government (beginnings of Communist parties)
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_ - served as the central body for directing Communist parties all over the world in 1919
_ - served as the central body for directing Communist parties all over the world in 1919
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Joseph Stalin - successor of Vlademir Lenin who appeased the Allied forces by dissolving the Cominterm in 1943 but re-established the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) after WWII.
Joseph Stalin - successor of Vlademir Lenin who appeased the Allied forces by dissolving the Cominterm in 1943 but re-established the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) after WWII.
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