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    Proletkult (Russian: Пролетку́льт, IPA: [prəlʲɪtˈkulʲt]), a portmanteau of the Russian words "proletarskaya kultura" (proletarian culture), was an experimental...
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    through Proletkult that Bogdanov's educational theories were given form with the establishment of the Moscow Proletarian University. At first Proletkult, like...
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  • for the National Proletkult argued that Narkompros, as a state organ, had responsibilities for the whole of society, whereas Proletkult asserted its autonomy...
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  • painter, illustrator and graphic artist. Zugrin was a member of Moscow Proletkult and soon became one of the most widely published artists in the period...
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     246. Biggart, John (1989). Alexander Bogdanov, left-Bolshevism and the Proletkult 1904–1932. Norwich: University of East Angla. ASIN B001ON1IY4. Wolfe,...
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    architecture Cubo-Futurism Ego-Futurism Jack of Diamonds Imaginism Oberiu Proletkult Rayonism Russian Symbolism Russian Futurism Suprematism Soviet art Soviet...
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    a great deal of overlap during this period between Constructivism and Proletkult, the ideas of which concerning the need to create an entirely new culture...
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    culture movement (Proletkult). In 1918, he organized and was chair of the Samara Proletkult and in 1919 edited the Samara Proletkult magazine Zarevo zavodov...
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    (Ecclesia militans). This theoretical approach was used in the development of Proletkult. Christianity portal Baptism by fire Book of Common Prayer Christian mysticism...
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    environmental scientists such as revolutionary Alexander Bogdanov and the Proletkult organisation made efforts to incorporate environmentalism into Bolshevism...
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  • 9780719008023. Biggart J. "Alexander Bogdanov, Left-Bolshevism and the Proletkult 1904 - 1932." University of East Anglia 1989 p150. Thatcher, Ian D. (March...
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    and educational organisations, at which the independent art movement Proletkult was launched, with Lunacharsky's former colleague, Bogdanov, as its leading...
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  • Russia UNOVIS – 1919 – 1922, Russia Dada – 1916 – 1930, Switzerland Proletkult – 1917 – 1925, Russia Productijism – after 1917, Russia De Stijl (Neoplasticism)...
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    Jacobinism Marxism Libertarian Luxemburgism Left communism Mensheviks Orthodox Marxism Proletkult  Communism portal  Socialism portal  Politics portal v t e...
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    Genius of the Carpathians"), with inspiration from Proletarian Culture (Proletkult). After his election as President of Romania, he even had a "presidential...
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  • (and was thus prosecuted for pornography) before turning to Marxism and proletkult aesthetics. Like other avant-garde writers, including his friends Gherasim...
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    incessant polemics and contests between various artistic tendencies. Proletkult was formed just days before the October Revolution and aimed to put all...
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  • after many years as a joiner became a playwright and ideologue in the Proletkult, following the Russian Revolution. He joined the Russian Social Democratic...
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  • Theatre in 1913. He was active in the Proletkult movement: he led the Theatre Department of the Moscow Proletkult and was the head of the artistic part...
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    Jacobinism Marxism Libertarian Luxemburgism Left communism Mensheviks Orthodox Marxism Proletkult  Communism portal  Socialism portal  Politics portal v t e...
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    from the Russian Orthodox Church. Cosmism was one of the influences on Proletkult, and after the October Revolution, the term came to be applied to ".....
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    moved to Moscow in 1920, and began his career in theatre working for Proletkult, an experimental Soviet artistic institution which aspired to radically...
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    workers' culture should not be "hamstrung from above" and opposed the Proletkult (1917–1925) organisational control of the national culture. In post-Revolutionary...
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     150. Biggart, John (1989), Alexander Bogdanov, Left-Bolshevism and the Proletkult 1904–1932, University of East Anglia Figes, p. 181 Figes, pp. 200–202...
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    Moscow. Biggart, John (1989). Alexander Bogdanov, Left-Bolshevism and the Proletkult 1904–1932 (Ph.D.). University of East Anglia. OCLC 556500696. Arcade Publishing...
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    Līvbērze–7 July 1943) was a Latvian poet active in Proletkult. He held a prominent position both in the Proletkult organisation in Petrograd, as well as in the...
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    1948. Scared by that fierce criticism, she then turned to writing in the proletkult and socialist-realistic fashion. This phase lasted for about eight years...
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    Jacobinism Marxism Libertarian Luxemburgism Left communism Mensheviks Orthodox Marxism Proletkult  Communism portal  Socialism portal  Politics portal v t e...
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  • Proletarian literature, it was established as the International Bureau of Proletkult in 1920. From November 6 to 15, the organization was formally established...
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  • Jacobinism Marxism Libertarian Luxemburgism Left communism Mensheviks Orthodox Marxism Proletkult  Communism portal  Socialism portal  Politics portal v t e...
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