International Socialist Circle
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The International Socialist Circle ( _es. Circulo Socialista Internacional) was an anarchist political organisation in Argentina, founded 1879 in Buenos Aires. After several permutations, the movement emerged into the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation in 1901. [Rubio, José Luis. "Las internacionales obreras en América". Madrid: 1971. p. 47]
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