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    Julius Martov

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  1. Yuliy Osipovich Tsederbaum (24 November 1873 – 4 April 1923), better known as Julius Martov, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and the leader of the Mensheviks, a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP).

  2. Oct 4, 2021 · Julius Martov. 1873 – 1923. Biography. Works: 1904. Short Constitution of the All-Russian Social Democratic Workers’ Party. 1907. The Lesson of the Events in Russia.

  3. Julius Martov The son of Jewish middle class parents, Martov became a close friend of Vladimir Lenin and in October, 1895, formed the Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Classes. Forced to leave Russia and with others living in exile, Martov joined the Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP).

  4. 1. The first part of Martovs book World Bolshevism that was published in Berlin in 1923. When the rest of this book was translated into English and published in New York in 1938, this first section, which had originally appeared in Russia in 1919, was omitted.

  5. The revolutionary movement that is tinged with Bolshevism recognizes soviets as the form of political organization (even the sole form) by which the emancipation of the proletariat can be realized.

  6. L. Martov (born Nov. 24, 1873, Constantinople—died April 4, 1923, Berlin) was the leader of the Mensheviks, the non-Leninist wing of the Russian Social Democratic WorkersParty. Martov served his revolutionary apprenticeship in Vilna as a member of the Bund, a Jewish Socialist group.

  7. The Socialistic Proletariat in the question of the establishment of certain limits for a newly-organised Labour Democracy, must be guided by the aim of the Social Revolution, which demands the organisation of Society as a whole for collective work.

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