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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai (Russian: Александра Михайловна Коллонтай; née Domontovich, Домонтович; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1872 – 9
March 1952)...
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Kollontay (also
Kollontai, Russian: Коллонтай) is a
Russian language transcription of the
Polish surname Kołłątaj. It can
refer to the
following people:...
- 2019.
Retrieved 15
November 2016.
Kollontai, Alexandra. "The
Social Basis of the
Woman Question by
Alexandra Kollontai 1909". Marxists.org.
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- been
expressed by
Kollontai's thought that all
women under a
capitalist economy were
those of oppression. One of the
reasons Kollontai had a
strict opposition...
- she
campaigned with
fellow feminist revolutionaries such as
Alexandria Kollontai.
Before the 1917
Russian Revolution,
Smidovich had
taken part in various...
- been
expressed by
Kollontai's thought that all
women under a
capitalist economy were
those of oppression. One of the
reasons Kollontai had a
strict opposition...
- to take sides. Some re-joined the Mensheviks. Others, like
Alexandra Kollontai,
joined the Bolsheviks. A
significant number,
including Leon
Trotsky and...
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drinking a gl**** of water. The
theory is
commonly ****ociated with
Alexandra Kollontai,
although such
characterization ignores the
complexity of her theoretical...
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Morris Kropotkin Gallacher Malatesta Pannekoek Du Bois
Lenin Luxemburg Kollontai Stalin Trotsky Lukács Thälmann
Makhno Bukharin Ho
Gramsci Tito Phomvihane...
- The
group was led by
Alexander Shlyapnikov,
Sergei Medvedev,
Alexandra Kollontai and Yuri Lutovinov. It
officially existed until March 1921 when it was...