League of the Just

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The League of the Just was a 19th-century clandestine revolutionary organization of German workers and intellectuals that promoted egalitarian, communist ideals and served as a direct precursor to the Communist League.

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League of the Just canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century political organization
clandestine revolutionary organization
communist organization
aim establishment of a classless society
overthrow of existing social order
social equality
composedOf emigrant German artisans
politically radical workers
corePrinciple community of goods
equality of all people
solidarity among workers
countryOfOrigin Germany
dissolvedInto Communist League
followedBy Communist League
hasAlternativeName Bund der Gerechten
hasCharacteristic clandestine operations
conspiratorial structure
internationalist outlook
hasMemberType German workers
intellectuals
historicalPeriod 19th century
ideology communism
egalitarianism
utopian socialism
influenced Communist League
early Marxist organizations
influencedBy Christian egalitarian traditions
French revolutionary ideas
languageOfOrganization German
movement early communist movement
workers' movement
notableActivity organization of secret circles and cells
propagation of communist ideas among German workers
organizationalType secret society
underground organization
politicalPosition far-left
precededBy League of the Outlaws

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Communist League influencedBy League of the Just
Communist League precededBy League of the Just