Nikolai Vladislavovich Valentinov (Rusaian: Николай Владиславович Валентинов; 18 May, 1880 – 26 July, 1964) was a Russian philosopher, journalist and...
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Andrey Valentinovich Shmalko Nikolai Valentinov, Russian socialist, journalist, philosopher and economist. Search for "Valentinov" on Wikipedia. All pages...
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Bogdanov, Lunacharski, Berman, Gelfond, Yushkevich, Sergei Suvorov and Nikolai Valentinov. This list includes people who at one time or other have been described...
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"empirical-criticism" of Mach and Avenarius, including Bazarov, Bogdanov, and Nikolai Valentinov, were soon the target of a bitter polemic by Lenin published in 1909...
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Bogdanov from as early as 1904. Lenin had fallen out with Nikolai Valentinov after Valentinov had introduced him to Ernst Mach's Empiriocriticism, a viewpoint...
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for the "decisive" victory of the workers' revolution. According to Nikolai Valentinov, who met Martynov in exile in Switzerland in 1904, he was a fine raconteur...
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significance of Morshansk is incorporated as Morshansk Urban Okrug. Nikolai Valentinov (1879–1964) Russian Marxist Sophia Bardina (1853-1883), revolutionary...
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Bogdanov, Vladimir Bazarov, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Pavel Yushkevich, Nikolai Valentinov etc.). Machian views were also widespread among early 20th century...
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and not through any fault of Pyatakov's. When the former Menshevik, Nikolai Valentinov met Pyatakov in Paris early in 1928 and suggested to him that he has...
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Anatoly Lunacharsky and was also influential on Alexander Bogdanov and Nikolai Valentinov. Avenarius was the second son of the German publisher Eduard Avenarius...
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