
International Socialist Congress
The International Socialist Congress was a gathering of socialist and labor leaders from different countries, held periodically in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its purpose was to discuss shared goals, coordinate strategies, and promote international solidarity among workers and socialists. These congresses addressed issues like workers' rights, social reform, and the fight against capitalism, helping to shape the global socialist movement. They fostered communication across borders, encouraged the exchange of ideas, and aimed to create a unified front to advocate for social justice and equality worldwide.