Defunct Internationals
- Communist League, created in 1847 from the League of the Just, dissolved 1852
- International Workingmen's Association (First International), 1864–1876
- Anarchist St. Imier International, 1872–1877
- International Working People's Association (Black International) 1881-?
- Second International, 1889–1916
- International Working Union of Socialist Parties (2½ International), 1921–1923
- Comintern (Third International), 1919–1943
- Communist Workers' International, 1922–mid-1920s
- Labour and Socialist International, 1923–1940
- International Revolutionary Marxist Centre, 1932–1940s
- Fourth International, (Original Trotskyist International) 1938–1963
- Situationist International, 1957–1971
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