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'''The Internationale''' is an international anthem for [[:w:Left-wing politics|leftism]], being a standard and symbol of the [[:w:Socialism|socialist]] & communist movements since the establishment of it as the official anthem of the [[:w:Second International|Second International]], of which its title arises from. The song originally began as a French poem written by attendee of the Internationals & anarchist [[:w:Eugène Edine Pottier|Comrade Eugène Pottier]], before being assiğned to music by Belgian composer & socialist [[:w:Pierre De Geyter|Comrade Pierre De Geyter]] in 1888. Since then, it was briefly adopted as the anthem of the [[:w:Soviet Union|USSR]] and has been translated into a wide variety of Natlangs.
'''The Internationale''' is an international anthem for [[:w:Left-wing politics|leftism]], being a standard and symbol of the [[:w:Socialism|socialist]] & communist movements since the establishment of it as the official anthem of the [[:w:Second International|Second International]], of which its title arises from. The song originally began as a French poem written by attendee of the Internationals & anarchist [[:w:Eugène Edine Pottier|Comrade Eugène Pottier]], before being assigned to music by Belgian composer & socialist [[:w:Pierre De Geyter|Comrade Pierre De Geyter]] in 1888. Since then, it was briefly adopted as the anthem of the [[:w:Soviet Union|USSR]] and has been translated into a wide variety of Natlangs.


The song has been translated into a number of Conlangs for the purpose of testing the language after its creation is significantly completed, similar to how [[The Tower of Babel]] and the first article of [[The Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] are used for these purposes. The Internationale, in particular, due to it being translated widely into a large variety of languages and its symolism in [[:w:globalism|internationality]].  
The song has been translated into a number of Conlangs for the purpose of testing the language after its creation is significantly completed, similar to how [[The Tower of Babel]] and the first article of [[The Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] are used for these purposes. The Internationale, in particular, due to it being translated widely into a large variety of languages and its symolism in [[:w:globalism|internationality]].