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189:. He argued that three conditions must be met before a strike could be initiated: a majority of the strikers must be members of the International; there must be sufficient funds to sustain the strikers; and strikes must not occur simultaneously in more than one trade. These tactics brought workers concrete gains in the form of higher wages, and were the primary reason for the rapid growth in membership achieved by the international worker's association for Denmark beginning in late 1871. 182:. On 15 October 1871, the Danish section of the Socialist International was founded, with Pio as its foreman. His leadership was controversial since other Danish socialists considered his style somewhat dictatorial, but he established good contacts with socialist movements elsewhere in Europe, maintaining an extensive correspondence with other socialist leaders, much of which survives today. 33: 174:, Brix's new weekly newspaper whose first edition was published on 21 May 1871. The paper was very successful, and Pio became the main writer for its articles as well as the main theoretician for the group of socialists. Ideologically, Pio did not hew to a narrow path, and presented ideas primarily from 192:
On 4 May 1872 Pio, Brix, and Geleff were arrested for calling a public workers' meeting, in defiance of a government prohibition against such meetings. Widespread disturbances followed their arrest. Pio was sentenced to five years imprisonment. He was cultivated as a martyr by the socialist movement,
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had a wide circulation. But the movement became increasingly unhappy over Pio's authoritarian leadership style. In 1877, he left Denmark, to the great indignation of Danish socialists, who discovered that he had been bribed by the police to leave the country. He traveled to Smoky Hill River, Kansas,
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bourgeois family. Pio's childhood was not especially happy: the family was poor and his parents divorced when he was 12. He was expelled from school due to disciplinary problems, but nevertheless managed to work as an adjunct teacher at a private school with a progressive curriculum (the
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Borgerdydskole). He tried, without success, to enter a teacher's seminary and, later, to obtain an officer's commission. Eventually, he began to study Danish folklore and had some success as a writer, issuing a book on
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Pio had become interested in socialism through his reading of Danish folk literature, which often depicted the oppressed joining together to oppose their oppressors. But it was not until 1871, when news of the
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swept Europe, that he established contact with formal socialist movements. In that year, he resigned from the Danish postal service, and began a written correspondence with the German-speaking branch of the
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a Danish- and Norwegian-language socialist newspaper that ceased operations in 1884 and which he edited for only a few months. Pio died on 27 June 1894.
197:. Released early, he reestablished himself as the movement's leader in 1875. The movement had become increasingly popular, and the newspaper, now called 352: 357: 347: 261:
The Dilemma of the Social-Democratic Labor Parties by Erling Olsen, Daedalus Vol. 113, No. 2, Nordic Voices (Spring, 1984), pp. 169-194
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to found a socialist colony, which soon failed because of the lack of agricultural expertise among the colonists. He moved to
282: 109:(14 December 1841 – 27 June 1894) was a Danish politician who founded and served as the first chairman of the 342: 110: 98: 125:. His father was an officer in the Danish Army, of French ancestry, and his mother came from a North 272: 232: 327: 322: 8: 160:, as well as meeting like-minded socialists in Copenhagen. Together with Harald Brix and 175: 278: 203: 122: 78: 60: 193:
and continued to write articles which were smuggled from prison and published in
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Norwegian Newspapers in America: Connecting Norway and the New Land
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Members of the International Workingmen's Association
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leksikon.org: radical Danish site's biography of Pio
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leksikon.org: radical Danish site's biography of Pio
134:. In 1869, Pio began to write articles for a paper ( 228: 226: 224: 222: 185:Pio is known for his tactical skill in employing 314: 219: 164:, he labored to set up a Danish section of the 113:from 1872 to 1874 and again from 1876 to 1878. 246: 244: 242: 240: 237: 31: 353:Leaders of the Social Democrats (Denmark) 141: 89:Journalist, socialist political organizer 233:Short biography on Louis Pio (in Danish) 358:Burials at Vestre Cemetery, Copenhagen 348:Social Democrats (Denmark) politicians 315: 270: 13: 14: 369: 301: 121:Pio was born 14 December 1841 in 333:Danish people of French descent 264: 255: 111:Danish Social Democratic Party 99:Danish Social Democratic Party 1: 213: 116: 38: 16:Danish politician (1841–1894) 7: 271:Lovoll, Odd Sverre (2009). 10: 374: 107:Louis Albert François Pio 93: 85: 67: 46: 30: 23: 166:Socialist International 154:Socialist International 142:Activist for Socialism 343:People from Roskilde 176:Ferdinand Lassalle 204:Chicago, Illinois 199:Social Demokraten 123:Roskilde, Denmark 104: 103: 79:Chicago, Illinois 61:Roskilde, Denmark 365: 296: 295: 293: 291: 268: 262: 259: 253: 248: 235: 230: 74: 57:14 December 1841 56: 54: 40: 35: 21: 20: 373: 372: 368: 367: 366: 364: 363: 362: 313: 312: 304: 299: 289: 287: 285: 269: 265: 260: 256: 249: 238: 231: 220: 216: 144: 119: 81: 76: 72: 63: 58: 52: 50: 42: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 371: 361: 360: 355: 350: 345: 340: 335: 330: 325: 311: 310: 303: 302:External links 300: 298: 297: 283: 263: 254: 236: 217: 215: 212: 143: 140: 118: 115: 102: 101: 95: 94:Known for 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 77: 75:(aged 52) 69: 65: 64: 59: 48: 44: 43: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 370: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 320: 318: 309: 306: 305: 286: 284:9780873517720 280: 276: 275: 267: 258: 252: 247: 245: 243: 241: 234: 229: 227: 225: 223: 218: 211: 209: 205: 200: 196: 190: 188: 183: 181: 177: 173: 172: 167: 163: 159: 155: 150: 149:Paris Commune 139: 137: 133: 132:Holger Danske 128: 124: 114: 112: 108: 100: 96: 92: 88: 86:Occupation(s) 84: 80: 70: 66: 62: 49: 45: 34: 29: 22: 19: 290:21 September 288:. Retrieved 273: 266: 257: 208:Den Nye Tid, 207: 198: 194: 191: 184: 169: 145: 135: 120: 106: 105: 73:(1894-06-27) 71:27 June 1894 18: 328:1894 deaths 323:1841 births 195:Socialisten 171:Socialisten 162:Poul Geleff 136:Dags Avisen 37:Louis Pio ( 317:Categories 214:References 117:Early life 53:1841-12-14 180:Karl Marx 97:Founding 25:Louis Pio 187:strikes 127:Jutland 281:  158:Geneva 41:1875) 292:2020 279:ISBN 178:and 68:Died 47:Born 156:in 319:: 239:^ 221:^ 39:c. 294:. 55:) 51:(

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Roskilde, Denmark
Chicago, Illinois
Danish Social Democratic Party
Danish Social Democratic Party
Roskilde, Denmark
Jutland
Holger Danske
Paris Commune
Socialist International
Geneva
Poul Geleff
Socialist International
Socialisten
Ferdinand Lassalle
Karl Marx
strikes
Chicago, Illinois




Short biography on Louis Pio (in Danish)




leksikon.org: radical Danish site's biography of Pio
Norwegian Newspapers in America: Connecting Norway and the New Land
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