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  1. Pavel Borisovitch Akselrod (em russo: Павел Борисович Аксельрод; 25 de agosto de 1850 [1] — 16 de abril de 1928) foi um revolucionário marxista russo e um dos principais dirigentes mencheviques, sendo seu principal ideólogo.

  2. Pavel Borisovich Axelrod (Russian: Па́вел Бори́сович Аксельро́д; 25 August 1850 – 16 April 1928) was an early Russian Marxist revolutionary. Along with Georgi Plekhanov , Vera Zasulich , and Leo Deutsch , he was one of the members of the first organization of Russian Marxists, Emancipation of Labor .

  3. Pavel Borisovich Akselrod (born August 25, 1850?, Chernigov?, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Chernihiv, Ukraine]—died 1928, Berlin, Germany) was a Marxist theorist, a prominent member of the first Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party, and one of the leaders of the reformist wing of Russian social democracy, known after 1903 as the Mensheviks.

  4. Dicionário Político - Pavel Boríssovitch Axelrod. (1850-1928): A principio, adepto de Bakúnin, depois da cisão da “ Zemlia i Vólia ” (1879), juntou-se à “Tchorni Perediei” (Divisão Negra). Fundou, em 1883, junto com Plerrânov, Deutsch, V. Zassúlitch e Ignátov, o grupo “ Emancipação do Trabalho ”.

  5. Pavel Borisovitch Akselrod foi um revolucionário marxista russo e um dos principais dirigentes mencheviques, sendo seu principal ideólogo. Axelrod foi o líder menchevique que mais contribuíram para moldar o partido e para definir a sua posição sobre as principais questões que o distinguem do bolchevique.

  6. Pavel Axelrod was born in Chernigov, Russia, in 1850. Influenced by the writings of Bakunin, he established a socialist group of students in Kiev, and contributed to the radical journals, Worker and Commune. In 1877 he joined the Land and Liberty. Three years later the group split into two factions.

  7. 1 de out. de 2013 · This is the first full-scale biography of Axelrod, who was the chief ideologist and tactician of the Menshevik party. Abraham Ascher traces and analyzes the development of Menshevism, describes the other radical currents in Russia, including Bakuninism, and illuminates both the ideological struggles and the practical problems of the ...