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**Karl Marx organizes “The Internationale” **  //__Theme #13: __//// The evolution of political elites and the development of political parties, ideologies, and other forms of mass politics. //   Although Karl Marx is traditionally known for his book, //The Communist Manifesto,// his socialist organization of “The Internationale” was also very influential to radical socialists. In his socialist organization, Marx called for the “workers of the world” to unite and rise up against the bourgeoisie. Specifically, this organization was used to spread his ideas on scientific socialism. In Marx’s eyes, a socialist revolution between the working proletariat and the employer bourgeoisie was inevitable. This was an evolution because traditionally, workers accepted their place in the lower-middle class and would not fight to rise in society. Because of Marx’s organization however, the workers were urged to stop being oppressed by the upper classes and to rise up in societies ranks.   McKay, John P., John Buckler, and Bennett D. Hill. __A History of Western society__. 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. 
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