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Arguably, transnational collective action goes back as far as the creation of national borders themselves, but more immediate historical precursors of advocacy transnationalism include campaigns for women's suffrage (between 1888 and 1928) and the movement against foot binding in China (from 1874 to 1911) (Keck and Sikkink 1998: ch. 2). Other precedents include transnational political and ideological movements such as those led by organizations of anarchists, communists and socialists, faith-based movements and organizations, and labor collaboration that crossed national borders before and after Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel's famous call for the workers of the world to unite (Marx and Engels [1847] 1998).
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Arguably, transnational collective action goes back as far as the creation of national borders themselves, but more immediate historical precursors of advocacy transnationalism include campaigns for women's suffrage (between 1888 and 1928) and the movement against foot binding in China (from 1874 to 1911) (Keck and Sikkink 1998: ch. 2). Other precedents include transnational political and ideological movements such as those led by organizations of anarchists, communists and socialists, faith-based movements and organizations, and labor collaboration that crossed national borders before and after Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel's famous call for the workers of the world to unite (Marx and Engels [1847] 1998).
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