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Menshevism see Bolshevism and Menshevism .
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On Soviet communism. (Letter to the Editor)
Magazine article from: The National Interest Laqueur, Walter June 22, 1993 700+ words ...travesty of the historical role of Menshevism becomes a new orthodoxy a few corrections may be in order. Menshevism was in the beginning Marxist, but...recently written about the record of Menshevism in this respect, which was superior... |
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The strange death of Soviet communism. (response to article by Walter Laqueur)...
Magazine article from: The National Interest Odom, William E. September 22, 1993 700+ words ...Sovietology came from the mantle of Menshevism, and this includes those not aware...confirms the main point I was making about Menshevism--the political bias fostered in Western...deeper knowledge of the intricacies of Menshevism. I hope he will defer to my reporting... |
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From the Other Shore: Russian Social Democracy after 1921
Magazine article from: Canadian Slavonic Papers Robert H Johnson March 1, 1997 700+ words ...and ends this meticulous biography of Menshevism by insisting, not without some warnings...Together these bring him to consider Menshevism, above all in its decades of exile...decade saw the "old house" of Russian Menshevism rent by such bitter differences that... |
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Zyuganov Lashes Out At Kremlin, Glazyev, THE MOSCOW TIMES
Newspaper article from: The Moscow Times (Russia) August 21, 2003 700+ words ...what he called efforts by the Kremlin to push it toward "Menshevism." Zyuganov makes his case in an article to be published...clear that his party has no interest in reform. He shunned Menshevism, just as the Bolsheviks shunned the more moderate Mensheviks... |
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Letters.(Letter to the Editor)
Magazine article from: Extrapolation March 22, 2004 700+ words ...recognized position within European Marxism; it is best known as Menshevism. Its currency declined considerably after November 1917...strategic impasse that revolutionary Marxism faces today, Menshevism or something like it deserves another look. If so, I will... |
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The strange death of Soviet communism. (response to The National Interest,...
Magazine article from: The National Interest Dobriansky, Paula J. September 22, 1993 700+ words ...goes much too far in claiming that "all serious Sovietology came out of the mantle of Menshevism." Alas, all too much Sovietology came out of Menshevism, and it was gravely flawed by something Laqueur fails to mention: the position from... |
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An interview with Leopold Haimson.(Interview)
Magazine article from: Kritika January 1, 2007 700+ words ...subsequently published a stream of important articles and edited volumes on Russian political culture generally and on the history of Menshevism in particular, from its origins to its vital life in emigration. (2) In 1964-65, his "The Question of Social Stability... |
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The -Ism that failed: neoconservatism relies on a history in which it alone won...
Magazine article from: The American Prospect Diggins, John Patrick December 1, 2003 700+ words ...neoconservatires gave the word its cachet. Just as the Bolsheviks once believed that to defeat czarism one must extirpate Menshevism and the liberal Kadets, so, too, did the conservatives of our time believe that to defeat communism one must extirpate... |
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Republic of Labor: Russian Printers and Soviet Socialism, 1918-1930
Magazine article from: Canadian Slavonic Papers Wynn, Charters September 1, 2006 700+ words ...coercion, and repression-to finally defeat the Menshevik leadership of the printers' union in Moscow and Petrograd. Though Menshevism was vanquished, support of its position on the role of trade unions in the "workers' state" would remain. Printers remained... |
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Lenin and the Revolutionary Party.
Magazine article from: Monthly Review Lowy, Michael January 1, 1991 700+ words ...abstentionists (Bogdanov and his friends), ending with the exclusion of the latter from his faction and an organizational split with Menshevism, constituting the Bolsheviks as a separate party. 4. 1912-1914. The Boishevik party outstrips the incohesive remnants... |
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