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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_MettIda Mett – Wikipedia

    Ida Mett. Ida Lazarévitch-Gilman (* 20. Juli 1901 in Smarhon bei Minsk, als Ida Gilman; † 27. Juni 1973 in Paris), bekannt als Ida Mett, war eine russische Revolutionärin und kommunistische Anarchistin. Biographie. Ida Gilman wurde am 20. Juli 1901 in Smarhon (russ.

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    Ida Mett (1901–1973) was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. Following her experiences in the Russian Revolution, she fled into exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism. She then went on to participate ...

  3. Ida Mett writes from an anarchist viewpoint. Her writings however represent what is best in the revolutionary tradition of “class struggle” anarchism. She thinks in terms of a collective, proletarian solution to the problems of capitalism. The rejection of the class struggle, the anti-intellectualism, the preoccupation with transcendental ...

  4. Ida Lazarévitch-Gilman, dite Ida Mett, née à Smorgone le 7 juillet 1901 et morte à Paris le 27 juin 1973 [1], est une écrivaine, syndicaliste révolutionnaire et libertaire de langue russe. En 1926, elle rencontre au sein du groupe des exilés anarchistes russes parisiens, Nestor Makhno et Voline.

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  5. Ida Mett dispels the myths of the Bolsheviks and provides a dramatic and engaging account of the events that made clear the true nature of the 'proletarian' dictatorship. Originally published in French in 1938, and in English by the libertarian socialist group 'Solidarity' in 1967, this contemporary account which includes documents from the ...

  6. 2. März 2022 · Ida Mett's history of the Kronstadt uprising highlights one of the most important yet neglected events of the Russian Revolution. Author. Ida Mett. Submitted by libcom on March 2, 2022.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ida_MettIda Mett - Wikiwand

    Ida Mett (1901–1973) was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. Following her experiences in the Russian Revolution, she fled into exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism. She then went on to participate in the ...