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Boris Souvarine (1
November 1895 – 1
November 1984), also
known as Varine, was a
French Marxist,
communist activist,
essayist and journalist. A founding...
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large amounts of
working class movement literature and
fraternizing with
Souvarine, a
Russian anarchist and
political émigré who has also come to Montsou...
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Malcolm Terris as
Sykes Diana Hardcastle as Anna
Prentis Han**** as
Boris Souvarine Geoffrey Whitehead as
Count Lubinsky Aubrey Morris as
Mendrovovich Phil...
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Krupskaya 1970, Chapter:Paris – 1909–1910
Souvarine 2005, p. 103.
Souvarine 2005, p. 101.
Brackman 2000, p. 55.
Souvarine 2005, pp. 101–102. Shub 1960, p. 234...
- Revolution, and The
Black Jacobins by C. L. R. James,
Rudolf Rocker and
Boris Souvarine, as well as
works by
Lewis Mumford. In
February 1941, the
company launched...
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communists from Doubs, with the
support of the
Cercle de
Souvarine. In 1934, she left
Boris Souvarine for
Georges Bataille.
Victim of an “alleged
attack of...
- Standard. 2007 April. Bogdanov,
technocracy and socialism. 106 (1232): 10.
Souvarine, Boris. 1939. Stalin: A
Critical Survey of Bolshevism. New York: Alliance...
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included Christian Rakovsky,
Chairman of the
Ukraine Sovnarkom,
Boris Souvarine of the
French Communist Party and the
Central Committee of the Polish...
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Third International's 21
Conditions behind Fernand Loriot,
Boris Souvarine,
Ludovic Frossard, and
Marcel Cachin. They did not, however,
accept all...
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critics of Marxist–Leninist
states and
parties are
Friedrich Ebert,
Boris Souvarine,
George Orwell,
Bayard Rustin,
Irving Howe, and Max Shachtman. The American...