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Jan Wacław Machajski, Pseudonym: A. Wolski (* 15. Dezember 1866 in Busko-Zdrój; † 19. Februar 1926 in Moskau ), war ein polnischer Revolutionär, Gesellschaftstheoretiker und Anarchist . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Trotzki. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Wacław verlor als Vierjähriger den Vater. Die Familie verarmte.
Jan Wacław Machajski, ps. A. Wolski (ur. 27 grudnia 1866 w Busku, zm. 19 lutego 1926 w Moskwie) – polski działacz anarchistyczny. Twórca tzw. „machajewszczyzny” – robotniczego ruchu antyinteligenckiego występującego przeciw inteligencji i państwu.
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Jan Wacław Machajski (pseudonym A. Wolski (A. Vol'ski), often corrupted in Russian as Makhaev; 27 December 1866 – 19 February 1926) was a Polish revolutionary whose methodology drew from both anarchism and Marxism whilst criticising both as being products of the intelligentsia.
978-0-8229-7658-5. History, European Studies. Jan Waclaw Machajski's (1866-1926) political doctrine, known as Makhaevism, was a synthesis of several revolutionary theories in Western and Eastern Europe...
Jan Waclaw Machajski (1866-1926) is an exceedingly difficult figure to classify, in intellectual as well as political terms. Born a Pole, he repudiated the cause of Polish political independence early in his career in favour of proletarian internationalism. University educated, he made his mark on Russian history as a bitter critic of the ...
1. Feb. 1991 · Jan Wacław Machajski: A Radical Critic of the Russian Intelligentsia and Socialism. (Russian and East European Studies, number 11.) Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 1989. Pp. xvi, 251. $29.95 | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Issue 1. Journal Article. marshall s. shatz.
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