International Socialism
International Socialism is a political and economic ideology that advocates for the collective ownership of the means of production across national borders. It seeks to unite workers globally to challenge capitalism and promote social justice, equality, and cooperation among nations. The movement emphasizes solidarity among the working class, regardless of nationality, and aims to create a more equitable world.
The roots of International Socialism can be traced back to the Second International, formed in the late 19th century, which brought together various socialist parties worldwide. Key figures, such as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, influenced its development, promoting the idea that workers should unite to overthrow capitalist systems and establish a socialist society.