Vladimir Petrovich Machnovets

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Vladimir Petrovich Machnowez ( Russian Владимир Петрович Махновец ; also: Makhnovets ; pseudonyms: Wladimir Akimow , Akinoff , Bacharew ) (* 1869–1875 in Stary Oskol ; † November 15, 1921 in Moscow ) was a Russian economic theorist and revolutionary of the.

In Saint Petersburg he was active in the Narodowol group, was exiled to Siberia in 1897 and escaped to Switzerland, where he published a newspaper. He supported the Bundist Arkadi Kremer . In 1903 he was a delegate of the 2nd Congress of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Russia (RSDLP) in Stockholm. Since then there has been controversy with Lenin and Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov .

In 1905 he returned illegally to Russia and formed a social democratic circle. When he was a delegate to the 4th Congress of the RSDLP in Stockholm in 1906, he spoke out against an armed uprising.

literature

  • Guide to the international archives and collections at the IISH, Amsterdam ; International Institute of Social History, 1989, p. 8.
  • Jonathan Frankel : Vladimir Akimov on the Dilemmas of Russian Marxism 1895-1903. The Second Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. 1967.