Salom Dvolajckij

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Šalom Dvolajckij (September 1893 - November 27, 1937 ) was a Soviet economist .

Dvolajckij had been a member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party since 1911, and of the Russian Communist Party in 1919.

From 1918 he was a lecturer in political economy a . a. at the Institute of the Red Professorship (IRP) and at the Lomonosov University Moscow (MGU). From 1925 he was active in the state apparatus and participated in the economic discussions in the twenties. He was the translator and editor of Rosa Luxemburg's works . In 1934 he was requested by Adoratski through the Central Committee to work at the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute (IMEL). He should support the work on the theories about added value there. In 1937 Dvolajckij fell victim to the Stalinist purges .

literature

  • Biggart, John; Georgii Gloveli; Avraham Yassour (1998) Bogdanov and his Work. A guide to the published and unpublished works of Alexander A. Bogdanov (Malinovsky) 1873-1928, p. 340 Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 1-85972-623-2 .
  • Дволайцкий, Шолом Моисеевич = Šalom Dvolajckij // Большая биографическая энциклопедия = Great Biographical Encyclopedia. 2009.