- 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...
- he
heard that Jan Wacław
Machajski had been
asking his
friend Stefan Żeromski to
provide a
reference so that
Machajski's wife
would be emplo**** by Kazimierz...
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Honor of Marc
Raeff (1988, as editor, with Ezra Mendelsohn) Jan Wacław
Machajski. A
Radical Critic of the
Russian Intelligentsia and
Socialism (1989) Vekhi/Landmarks...
- 56. ISBN 0-230-37144-2. Shatz,
Marshall (April 15, 1989). Jan
Waclaw Machajski: A
Radical Critic of the
Russian Intelligentsia and Socialism. University...
- 74–75.
Viereck (2006), p. 75. Shatz,
Marshall S. (1989). Jan
Waclaw Machajski: A
Radical Critic of the
Russian Intelligentsia and Socialism. Pittsburgh...
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state exploitation under Marxist-inspired socialism, or to Jan Wacław
Machajski's argument in The
Intellectual Worker (1905) that
socialism was a movement...
- period,
including Peter Kropotkin,
Varlam Cherkezishvili, Jan Wacław
Machajski and
Apollon Karelin. The
Bolshevik government did
allow some anarchist...
- went to live in Kraków,
where he
became involved,
along with Jan Wacław
Machajski, in
setting up a
group called Workers' Conspiracy. Max's
brother Siegfried...
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Cuevas Poland Aniela Wolberg Edward Abramowski German Askarov Jan Wacław
Machajski German Askarov Walery Mroczkowski Portugal Alfredo Luís da
Costa Antero...
- anarcho-syndicalism
included Edward Abramowski (1868–1918), Jan Wacław
Machajski (1866–1926),
Augustyn Wróblewski (1866–1923) and Rafał Górski (1973–2010)...