Pyotr Lavrovich Lavrov (14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1823 – 6 February [O.S. 25 January] 1900) was a prominent Russian theorist of narodism, philosopher, publicist...
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Russian rear-admiral and Arctic explorer Nikolai Lavrov (1802–1840), Russian baritone opera singer Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900), Russian theorist of narodism, historian...
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inspired by the work of Russian theorists such as Mikhail Bakunin and Pyotr Lavrov, who advocated that groups of dedicated revolutionaries could inspire...
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Soviet Union Pyotr Latyshev (1948–2008), Russian politician Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900), Russian philosopher, revolutionary, and sociologist Pyotr Lebedev (1866–1912)...
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existence'. It is Hobbes' bellum omnium contra omnes. In a letter to Pyotr Lavrov (London, 12–17 November 1875), Engels is expressed clearly against any...
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Marseillaise", the current national anthem of France. It is based on a poem of Pyotr Lavrov, first published on 1 July 1875 in London as "A New Song". The poem reflects...
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wrote for the Siberian press. He became radicalised as a follower of Pyotr Lavrov. On his return from Europe to Russia in 1876, he was arrested by the...
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worldview developed primarily by Alexander Herzen, Nikolay Mikhaylovsky and Pyotr Lavrov. After a period of decline and marginalisation in the 1880s, the Narodnik–populist...
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Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828–1889), whose convictions were refined by Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900) and Nikolay Mikhaylovsky (1842–1904). In the late 19th century...
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1870s and its worldview developed primarily by Alexander Herzen and Pyotr Lavrov. After a period of decline and marginalization in the 1880s, the narodnik...
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Socialism Pyotr Chaadayev (1794–1856) Dmitry Venevitinov (1805–1827) Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848) Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900) Peter Lavrovich Lavrov (1823–1900)...
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including Nikolai Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Dobrolyubov, Alexander Herzen, Pyotr Lavrov, Vasili Bervi, Ferdinand Lassalle, Charles Darwin, and John Stuart Mill...
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sketched out by such disparate writers as Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900), and Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876). Socialist study circles...
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in Russia by linguists including Leonhard Masing, Pyotr Lavrov, Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, and Pyotr Draganov. Draganov, of Bulgarian descent, conducted...
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disciple among young radicals, who were divided between followers of Pyotr Lavrov and the anarchist, Mikhail Bakunin. In August 1876 he returned to St...
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romans Petra Lavrova ["The Russian Marseillaise": A Cruel Romance of Pyotr Lavrov]". Antropologicheskij Forum. 14 (36): 117–153. doi:10...
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90% of its members were foreign-born workers. SDWP founders included Pyotr Lavrov and Adolph Strasser, who served as its executive secretary. In the 1874...
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Boris Lavrenyov (1891–1959), writer and playwright, Such a Simple Thing Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900), prominent theorist of narodism, philosopher, publicist and...
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arrested again for taking part in a commemoration of the populist writer Pyotr Lavrov. (The last volume of Outlines of Russian Culture was actually finished...
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Marseillaise" 1917 Pyotr Lavrov Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle — Russia "Rabochaya Marselyeza" "Worker's Marseillaise" 1917–1918 Pyotr Lavrov Claude Joseph...
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Marseillaise" (Russian: Рабо́чая Марселье́за, romanized: Rabochaya Marselyeza), Pyotr Lavrov's modification of the French anthem "La Marseillaise", was used as an...
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group led by Pavel Axelrod, followers of the populist revolutionary Pyotr Lavrov. Axelrod introduced her to Andrei Zhelyabov, the peasant's son who organised...
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In Switzerland, she became involved in the socialist circles led by Pyotr Lavrov and Mikhail Bakunin, the latter of whom she followed to Zagreb in order...
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education and became involved in revolutionary socialist circles led by Pyotr Lavrov and Sophia Bardina. Upon her return to Russia, she took part in revolutionary...
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egoists, by Pisarev and Nikolai Shelgunov as the thinking proletariat, by Pyotr Lavrov as critically thinking personalities, by Nikolay Mikhaylovsky as the...
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naturalist, geographer and one of the world's foremost anarcho-communists Pyotr Lavrov, prominent Russian philosopher, publicist, sociologist, and theorist...
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Jones Karl Kautsky Peter Kropotkin Paul Lafargue Ferdinand Lassalle Pyotr Lavrov Alexandre Ledru-Rollin Pierre Leroux Helen Macfarlane Errico Malatesta...
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Mary Kingsley, Max Müller, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Pyotr Lavrov, John Ruskin, Henry Sidgwick, Charles Dudley Warner, Oscar Wilde, Vladimir...
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Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny from 1964 to 1966 Gustave Lagneau Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900, Russian philosopher) Gustave Le Bon (member from 1879 to...
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a political journal which was founded by the Russian populist émigré Pyotr Lavrov. It was first published in Zurich in 1873 and then in London from 1874...
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