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Czech anarchism is characterized by the development of two distinct strands, independently formed in ...
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The national liberation movement in Georgia began like that of many other countries, with an initially ...
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Dwarfed by nationalist and fascist movements on the right and communism and socialism on the left in ...
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Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel was born in 1894 to a Jewish family in Odessa during a period of social upheaval, ...
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Austrian-born psychologist and anarchist Otto Gross influenced many before his untimely death in 1920. ...
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Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slavoj Žižek was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and sociology ...
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The Jewish Bund, known in full as the General Jewish Workers' Union of Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Der ...
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Peter Kropotkin was one of the foremost theorists of anarchism – its principal exponent in the late ...
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Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich (1870–1924)
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was born on April 22, 1870 (April 10, according to the Old Style calendar then ...
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Georg Lukács was a Marxist critic and philosopher. Born into a wealthy assimilated Jewish family in Budapest, ...
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