- The
Narodniks (Russian: народники, romanized: narodniki,
pronounced [nɐˈrodʲnʲɪkʲɪ]) were
members of a
movement of the
Russian Empire intelligentsia in...
- Николаевна Оловенникова; 15 May 1852 – 20
September 1898) was a
Russian Narodnik revolutionary. Born into a
noble family, she
became a
revolutionary socialist...
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Revolutionary Party (SR), a
Narodnik agrarian-socialist
group founded in 1901.
Despite remaining a Marxist, he
accepted the
Narodnik view on the revolutionary...
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Party of
Narodnik Communists was a
political party in Russia. The
party was
formed by a
section of Left Socialist-Revolutionaries, who
wished to cooperate...
- a
democratic socialist Russian republic. The
ideological heirs of the
Narodniks, the SRs won a m****
following among the
Russian peasantry by endorsing...
- payment, but
debated whether to
distribute the land
among the
peasants (the
Narodnik solution), or to put it into
collective local ownership. The Socialist...
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Group of
Narodnik Socialists was a
group of
Russian revolutionary émigrés
headed by
Nikolai Utin,
Anton Trusov [ru], and
Victor Bartenev. This
group published...
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political party in the
period 1876–1879. It was a
central organ of the
Narodnik movement. The
inspirers of the
society were
Alexander Herzen and Nikolay...
-
mechanistic determinists, but by the
Narodniks and the
Socialist Revolutionary Party, one of the
successors to the
Narodniks,
alongside the Po****r Socialists...
- the
interests of the revolution!" Marx and
Engels sympathised with the
Narodnik revolutionaries of the 1860s and 1870s. When the
Russian revolutionaries...