International political party established in June 1847 in London, England
For other uses, see Communist League (disambiguation).
Communist League
Bund der Kommunisten
Leader
Karl Schapper
President
Jean-Adolphus Roquefelliere
Founder
Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Karl Schapper
Founded
1 June 1847; 176 years ago (1 June 1847)
Dissolved
November 1852; 171 years ago (November 1852)
Merger of
League of the Just Communist Correspondence Committee
Succeeded by
First International
Headquarters
London Cologne (after 1848)
Newspaper
Kommunistische Zeitschrift (1847) Neue Rheinische Zeitung (1848–1849) Neue Rheinische Zeitung Revue (1850)
Ideology
Communism Marxism Revolutionary socialism
Political position
Far-left
Colours
Red
Party flag
The Communist League (German: Bund der Kommunisten) was an international political party established on 1 June 1847 in London, England. The organisation was formed through the merger of the League of the Just, headed by Karl Schapper, and the Communist Correspondence Committee of Brussels, Belgium, in which Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were the dominant personalities. The Communist League is regarded as the first Marxist political party and it was on behalf of this group that Marx and Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto late in 1847. The Communist League was formally disbanded in November 1852, following the Cologne Communist Trial.
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