League of Peace and Freedom
- League of Peace and Freedom
The Inaugural Congress of the League of Peace and Freedom was originally planned for September 5, 1867 in Geneva. Emile Acollas set up the League’s Organising Committee which enlisted the support of John Stuart Mill, Elisée Reclus and his brother Elie Reclus.
Other notable supporters included contemporary activists, revolutionaries and intellectuals such as Victor Hugo, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Louis Blanc, Edgar Quinet, Jules Favre and Alexander Herzen. Ten thousand people from across Europe signed petitions in support of the congress. [Mark Leier. Bakunin: The Creative Passion. St. Martin's Press: New York, 2006. p. 178.]
They also counted on the participation of the International Workingmen's Association (IWMA), inviting the sections of the International and its leaders, including Karl Marx, to attend the Congress. They decided to postpone the opening of the Congress until September 9, so as to enable delegates of the Lausanne Congress of the IWMA (to be held on September 2-8) to take part.
:"While the balloting was going on, Citizen Marx called attention to the Peace Congress to be held in Geneva. He said: It was desirable that as many delegates as could make it convenient should attend the Peace Congress in their individual capacity; but that it would be injudicious to take part officially as representatives of the International Association. The International Working Men’s Congress was in itself a peace congress, as the union of the working classes of the different countries must ultimately make international wars impossible. If the promoters of the Geneva Peace Congress really understood the question at issue they ought to have joined the International Association."(from "The Bee-Hive Newspaper" August 17, 1867, reporting on a meeting of the IWMA Central Council.)
The anarchist Mikhail Bakunin also played a prominent role in the Geneva Conference, and joined the Central Committee. The founding conference was attended by 6,000 people. As Bakunin rose to speak::"the cry passed from mouth to mouth: 'Bakunin!' Garibaldi, who was in the chair, stood up, advanced a few steps and embraced him. This solemn meeting of two old and tried warriors of the revolution produced an astonishing impression .... Everyone rose and there was a prolonged and enthusiastic clapping of hands" [ [http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/rbr/rbr6/bakunin.html Bakunin's idea of revolution & revolutionary organisation] published by Workers Solidarity Movement in "Red and Black Revolution" No.6, Winter 2002.]
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