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 Socialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was the belief of many early Bolsheviks, particularly Georgi Plekhanov, who evoked this idea to make his case that a socialist state would need regulations.
However, this perspective contends that alternative institutions than private property might well be just as effective or more effective in meeting those goals and better suited to meeting social goals.
The arguments of Hayek and von Mises target this claim more directly.
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 Encyclopedia.com - Results for Plekhanov, Georgi Valentinovich
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 Encyclopedia: Dialectical materialism
Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov (December 11, 1856 – May 30, 1918; Old Style: November 29, 1856 – May 17, 1918) was a Russian revolutionary and a Marxist theoretician.
They note that the term "dialectical materialism" originates with Russian theorist Georgi Plekhanov and that Marx preferred the term "the materialist conception of history", which was later shortened to "historical materialism" by Engels.
This, they argue, limits his method within a specifically human, sociological context, distinguishing it from a universalizing theory.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Dialectical-materialism   (929 words)

  
 Black Repartition
The organizers of BRÂ’s central body in Petersburg were Georgi Plekhanov, Pavel Akselrod, Osip Aptekman, Lev Deich, Vera Zasulich and others.
After Plekhanov, Deich, Zasulich and some other BR members had emigrate d in the beginning of 1880, Anatoly Bulanov, M.Reshko, K.Zagorsky, M.Sheftel and others replaced them as BRÂ’s leaders.
Plekhanov, Deich, Zasulich and other ex-members of BR took sides with Marxism and created the first Russian Marxist organization called Emancipation of Labor ( Освобождение труда, or Osvobozhdeniye truda) in Geneva in 1883.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/B/Black-repartition.htm   (929 words)

  
 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin continued to be the chief exponent of Bolshevik thought in the long struggles for supremacy against Plekhanov Plekhanov, Georgi Valentinovich (gāôr`gē vəlyĭntyē`nəvĭch plyĭkhä`nəf), 1857–1918, Russian revolutionary and social philosopher.
Lenin's law studies at the Univ. of Kazan were interrupted when he was banished for revolutionary activities.
From the time of Peter I (Peter the Great), the czardom increasingly became an autocratic bureaucracy that imposed its will on the people by force, with wanton disregard for human life and liberty.
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 International Revolutionary Organisation
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were V I Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, Nikolai Bukharin, Karl Radek, Alexandre Kollontai, Anton Pannekoek, Eugene Debs, Antonio Gramsci, Georgi Dimitrov and Georgi Lukacs.
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, G V Plekhanov, August Bebel, Clara Zetkin, Daniel De Leon, Franz Mehring and V I Lenin.
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were Louis-Auguste Blanqui, Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, George Julian Harney, Johann Eccarius, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Wilhelm Weitling.
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 Vladimir Ilyich Lenin - PRAVDA.Ru
Lenin and his wife instead went to Geneva, Switzerland, and made contact with Georgi Plekhanov who is considered to be the father of Russian communism.
The news journal The Spark was born and the Lenins co-authored with Plekhanov, Vera Zasulich, Pavel Akselrod, Iulius Martov, and Leon Trotsky.
Vladimir enrolled at the University of Kazan to study law.
http://english.pravda.ru/printed.html?news_id=13886   (1507 words)

  
 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin continued to be the chief exponent of Bolshevik thought in the long struggles for supremacy against Plekhanov Plekhanov, Georgi Valentinovich (gāôr`gē vəlyĭntyē`nəvĭch plyĭkhä`nəf), 1857–1918, Russian revolutionary and social philosopher.
Lenin's law studies at the Univ. of Kazan were interrupted when he was banished for revolutionary activities.
From the time of Peter I (Peter the Great), the czardom increasingly became an autocratic bureaucracy that imposed its will on the people by force, with wanton disregard for human life and liberty.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Lenin,+Vladimir+Ilyich   (1429 words)

  
 Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It has been suggested that he chose this name to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River; i.e.
However, Plekhanov appears to have been a significant influence upon Lenin at that time in his life, so the veracity of this explanation is subject to question.
Ulyanov picked the Lena which is longer and flows in the opposite direction.
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 International Revolutionary Organisation
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were V I Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, Nikolai Bukharin, Karl Radek, Alexandre Kollontai, Anton Pannekoek, Eugene Debs, Antonio Gramsci, Georgi Dimitrov and Georgi Lukacs.
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, G V Plekhanov, August Bebel, Clara Zetkin, Daniel De Leon, Franz Mehring and V I Lenin.
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Mikhail Bakunin, Paul Lafargue, Ernest Jones, William Morris, F Adolph Sorge, Johann Ph.
http://www.marxists.org/history/international/index.htm   (675 words)

  
 List of socialists :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
Hyndman, Peter Kropotkin, Ferdinand Lassalle, John Lilburne, Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx, Giuseppe Mazzini, William Morris, Robert Owen, Georgi Plekhanov, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Harry Quelch, Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, George Bernard Shaw
S. Dange, Angela Davis, Deng Xiaoping, Georgi Dimitrov, Milovan Djilas, Do Muoi, Alexander Dubcek, Jacques Duclos
Fidel Castro, Nicolae Ceausescu, Oldrich Cerník, Konstantin Chernenko, Vulko Chervenkov, Khorloogiyn Choibalsan, Bernard Coard, Józef Cyrankiewicz
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 International Revolutionary Organisation
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were V I Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, Nikolai Bukharin, Karl Radek, Alexandre Kollontai, Anton Pannekoek, Eugene Debs, Antonio Gramsci, Georgi Dimitrov and Georgi Lukacs.
The main figures of the international workers' movement of this period were Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, G V Plekhanov, August Bebel, Clara Zetkin, Daniel De Leon, Franz Mehring and V I Lenin.
In 1880, the German Social Democratic Party supported the call of its Belgian comrades, to call an international socialist congress in 1881.
http://www.marxists.org.uk/history/international   (675 words)

  
 Sakha: Information From Answers.com
He is believed to have created it to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov, who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River.
The rivers are used for navigation (during the summer) and for flotage and have great hydroelectric potential.
Covers the republic's territory to the west of the Lena River as well as the territories of uluses located on the both sides of the Lena River.
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 List of socialists
François-Noel Babeuf, Louis Blanc, Louis Blanqui, Friedrich Engels, Charles Fourier, Henry George, Morris Hillquit, Ferdinand Lassalle, John Lilburne, Karl Marx, Giuseppe Mazzini, William Morris, Robert Owen, Georgi Plekhanov, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, George Bernard Shaw
Haldane, Eric Hobsbawm, Max Horkheimer, Takuboku Ishikawa, C. James, Karl Kautsky, Harold Laski, Georg Lukács, Herbert Marcuse, Pablo Neruda, Alfred Orage, George Orwell, Anton Pannekoek, John Reed, Victor Serge, E.
The people on this list have been nominated because they claimed to be socialists, or were very widely perceived to be by others.
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 Eleanor Marx
Anarchism and Socialism, by Georgi Plekhanov, translated by Eleanor Marx.
Karl Marx’s “Capital”, with Laura Lafargue March 1897
The Story of the Life of Lord Palmerston, 1853 by Karl Marx, translated by Eleanor Marx.
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 Socialism
This was the belief of many early Bolsheviks, particularly Georgi Plekhanov, who evoked this idea to make his case that a socialist state would need regulations.
Many non-socialists use the expression "socialist economy" (or "socialization" of a sector of the economy) almost exclusively to refer to centralized control under government aegis: for example, consider the use of the term "socialized medicine" in the US by opponents of single-payer health care.
Several forms of "socialism" are considered by those on the far left to be reformist or revisionist.
http://brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/s/so/socialism_1.html   (281 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Zemlya i volya
Z.i.v.Â’s most prominent members from the times of its inception were Mark Natanson, Aleksandr Mikhailov, Aleksei Oboleshev, Georgi Plekhanov, Aleksandr Kvyatkovsky, Dmitry Lizogub, Valerian Osinsky, Osip Aptekman and others.
Zemlya i volya ( "Земля и воля" in Russian, or Land and Liberty), a Russian clandestine revolutionary organization of Narodniki in the 1870s, founded in Petersburg in 1876.
Zemlya i volya (Z.i.v.) received its name in the late 1878 with the creation of the printing shop with the same name.
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Zemlya_i_volya   (281 words)

  
 Weekly Worker 451 Thursday October 10 2002
Georgi Plekhanov - founder of Marxism in Russia and later the foremost Menshevik thinker - had written and spoken of the dictatorship of the proletariat ever since he made the transition from Narodism to Marxism.
There is a common myth that Lenin and Trotsky revived the Marx-Engels use of the ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’.
Furthermore what he - and later Lenin and Trotsky - meant by the phrase bore only an occasional or passing resemblance to Marx-Engels.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Vladimir Lenin
He is believed to have created it to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River; Ulyanov picked the Lena which is longer and flows in the opposite direction.
However, there are many theories on where his name came from and he himself is not known to have ever stated exactly why he chose it.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Vladimir_Lenin   (2176 words)

  
 Vladimir Lenin Free Term Papers
He and Georgi Plekhanov argued over the means of bringing about change in Russia, and in tern led to the eventual split of the Social Democratic party into Men...
Lenin was finally accepted to the Kazan University where he studied law.
Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Ilich Lenin was born on May 4, 1870.
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 Vera Zasulich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was one of the founders of Emancipation of Labour group in 1885 with Georgi Plekhanov and Paul Axelrod.
In 1878, Zasulich shot and wounded General Theodore Trepov, military governor of St.
At her trial a sympathetic jury found her not guilty.
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 Science Fair Projects - Emancipation of Labour
Founded by Georgi Plekhanov, Vera Zasulich, Paul Axelrod and Leo Deutsch in Geneva ( Switzerland) in 1883.
The group did a great deal to distribute and translate Marxist works into Russia and became the major adversary to the ideology of Narodism.
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Emancipation_of_Labour   (247 words)

  
 List of socialists Information - TextSheet.com
Hyndman, Peter Kropotkin, Ferdinand Lassalle, John Lilburne, Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx, Giuseppe Mazzini, William Morris, Robert Owen, Georgi Plekhanov, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Harry Quelch, Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, George Bernard Shaw
John Christian Watson, William Wedgwood Benn, John Wheatley, Gough Whitlam, Shirley Williams, Harold Wilson, James Woodsworth
Jorge Sampaio, Bernie Sanders, Alfred Sant, Giuseppe Saragat, Michael Savage, Philipp Scheidemann, Willem Schermerhorn, Helmut Schmidt, Gerhard Schröder, Kurt Schumacher, James Scullin, Jim Sillars, Kostas Simitis, John Smith, Phillip Snowden, Mário Soares, Kalevi Sorsa, Paul-Henri Spaak, Benjamin Spock, Thorvald Stauning, Jens Stoltenberg, Aung San Suu Kyi
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 list_of_socialists.html
Hyndman, Peter Kropotkin, Ferdinand Lassalle, John Lilburne, Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx, Giuseppe Mazzini, William Morris, Robert Owen, Georgi Plekhanov, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Harry Quelch, Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, George Bernard Shaw
John Christian Watson, William Wedgwood Benn, John Wheatley, Gough Whitlam, Shirley Williams, Harold Wilson, James Woodsworth
William Gallacher, Erno Gero, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Edward Gierek, Wladyslaw Gomulka, Klement Gottwald, Andrey Gromyko, Otto Grotewohl, Che Guevara
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 list_of_socialists.html
Hyndman, Peter Kropotkin, Ferdinand Lassalle, John Lilburne, Eleanor Marx, Karl Marx, Giuseppe Mazzini, William Morris, Robert Owen, Georgi Plekhanov, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Harry Quelch, Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon, George Bernard Shaw
Mumia Abu-Jamal, Theodor Adorno, Louis Althusser, Walter Benjamin, J. Bernal, Amílcar Cabral, Noam Chomsky, G. Cole, Milovan Djilas, W.
Jorge Sampaio, Bernie Sanders, Alfred Sant, Giuseppe Saragat, Michael Savage, Philipp Scheidemann, Willem Schermerhorn, Helmut Schmidt, Gerhard Schröder, Kurt Schumacher, James Scullin, Jim Sillars, Kostas Simitis, John Smith, Phillip Snowden, Mário Soares, Kalevi Sorsa, Paul-Henri Spaak, Benjamin Spock, Thorvald Stauning, Jens Stoltenberg, Aung San Suu Kyi
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 Kazan demonstration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgi Plekhanov gave a passionate speech during the demonstration.
The demonstration was organized and conducted by the members of Zemlya i volya (Land and Liberty) and workers' associations.
As a result, 31 demonstrators were arrested, of which five people would later be sentenced to 10 to 15 years of katorga, other ten to Siberian exile and other three, including Potapov, to a 5-year incarceration in a monastery.
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 Vladimir Lenin
He is believed to have created it to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River; Ulyanov picked the Lena which is longer and flows in the opposite direction.
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин), original surname Ulyanov (Улья́нов) (April 22 (April 10 (O.S)), 1870 – January 21, 1924), was a Russian revolutionary, the leader of the Bolshevik party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union, and the founder of the ideology of Leninism, later expanded into Marxism-Leninism by Joseph Stalin.
http://www.kiwipedia.com/en/vladimir-lenin.html   (247 words)

  
 Sakha: Information From Answers.com
He is believed to have created it to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov, who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River.
Sakha became the largest subnational entity in the world, when Nunavut separated from Canada's Northwest Territories.
Lenin was the most well known of Vladimir Ulyanov’s revolutionary pseudonyms.
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 Sakha Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is believed to have created it to show his opposition to Georgi Plekhanov, who used the pseudonym Volgin, after the Volga River.
Sakha stretches to the Henrietta Islands in the far north and is washed by the Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas of the Arctic Ocean.
Sakha is known for its climate extremes, with the Verkhoyansk Range being the coldest area in the northern hemisphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakha   (1399 words)

  
 Zemlya i volya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Z.i.v.’s most prominent members from the times of its inception were Mark Natanson, Aleksandr Mikhailov, Aleksei Oboleshev, Georgi Plekhanov, Aleksandr Kvyatkovsky, Dmitry Lizogub, Valerian Osinsky, Osip Aptekman and others.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zemlya_i_volya   (1399 words)

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