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Narodniks - Wikipedia
The Narodniks were members of a movement of the Russian Empire intelligentsia in the 1860s and 1870s, some of whom became involved in revolutionary ... en.wikipedia.org
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Narodnik | Russian Social Reforms & Revolutionaries - Britannica
Narodnik, member of a 19th-century socialist movement in Russia who believed that political propaganda among the peasantry would lead to the awakening of the ... www.britannica.com
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Glossary of Organisations: Na
Originally the name for Russian revolutionaries of the 1860s and 1870s, narodniki meaning "going to the people". The Narodniks formed in response to the growing ... www.marxists.org
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Narodnik
‖ Narodnik (nəˈrɒdnɪk, ‖ naˈrodɲik) Also narodnik. Pl. Narodniki, Narodniks. [Russ., f. narod people + -nik.] A supporter of the type of populist agrarian socialism originating amongst the Russian intelligentsia in the late 1860s which regarded the peasants and intelligentsia as the only revolutiona... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Narodnik movement of 19th century Russia : r/HistoryMemes
In the late 19th century, there was a middle class movement in Russia called the Narodniks, from the Russian narod meaning "people" in the ... www.reddit.com
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Party of Narodnik Communists - Wikipedia
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 with ... en.wikipedia.org
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Party of Narodnik Communists
Party of Narodnik Communists was a political party in Russia. In November 1918 the Congress of the Party of Narodnik Communists decided to dissolve and merge with the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks). wikipedia.org
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The road to Bolshevism: the Narodnik labour movement
What did it do? It made propaganda, held classes, fought the working-class struggle on wages and conditions. It supported strikes, for example ... www.workersliberty.org
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Lenin: 1894/narodniks: A Criticism of Narodnik Sociology
Narodism has rejected Marxism and has become almost completely the ideology of the petty bourgeoisie. The Russian “non-estate intelligentsia,” therefore, ... www.marxists.org
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we, the narodniks: russian populism, political propaganda ... - SciELO
This study aims to trace the emergence and delimit the characteristics of the Narodnik movement in Russia during the second half of the 19 th century. www.scielo.br
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Narodniks | Historica Wiki - Fandom
The Narodniks ("Populists") were middle-class radical revolutionaries who fought for the abolition of the capitalist system and the overthrow of the Russian ... historica.fandom.com
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Group of Narodnik Socialists
Group of Narodnik Socialists was a group of Russian revolutionary émigrés headed by Nikolai Utin, , and Victor Bartenev. However the members of the Russian section were not consistent Marxists; their views still contained much Narodnik utopianism; specifically they idealised wikipedia.org
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-nik
-nik (nɪk) suffix from Russian (cf. kolkhoznik, Narodnik, sputnik) and Yiddish, appended to ns. and adjs. to denote a person or thing involved in or associated with the thing or quality specified, as beatnik, folknik, no-goodnik, nudnik, peacenik. Often with humorous or pejorative connotations.1945 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Populist (disambiguation)
political party in the United States in the late 19th century The Progressive Populist, a newspaper founded in 1995 based in Storm Lake, Iowa See also Narodnik wikipedia.org
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Nakanune (newspaper)
Nakanune () was a monthly Narodnik-oriented newspaper, published in London from January 1899 to February 1902. It published a total of 37 issues. wikipedia.org
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