Born out of the regroupment of the various socialist parties as they re-emerged from the counter-revolutionary period that followed the Paris Commune. The Second International was formed essentially by marxist currents, and saw a bitter struggle in the years leading up to World War I between its internationalist left wing, and the opportunists. The victory of opportunism led to the Second International's definitive betrayal in 1914.
The world bourgeoisie against the October Revolution (part two): Social democracy and Stalinism forever in the bourgeois camp
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