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- agitation against tsarism. Their ideology, known as Narodism, Narodnism or Narodnichestvo, was a form of agrarian socialism, though it is often misunderstood...
- Socialist Revolutionary Party Newspaper Народное слово Ideology Neo-Narodnichestvo Po****r socialism Agrarian socialism Democratic Socialism Reformism...
- century. Around that time in Ukraine becoming po****r political movements Narodnichestvo (Narodniks) and Khlopomanstvo. There have been cases of a variety of...
- left-wing populism with far-right views. Ideologically it combines neo-narodnichestvo, and Third Position-style views such as National Bolshevism, National-anarchism...
- Reformation. In the Russian Empire during the late 19th century, the narodnichestvo movement emerged, championing the cause of the empire's peasantry against...
- Translated by Garnett, Constance. (quoted as shown) Pipes, Richard (1964). "Narodnichestvo: A Semantic Inquiry". Slavic Review. 23 (3): 441–458. doi:10.2307/2492683...
- Gagatko Founded 1919 Dissolved 1939? Newspaper Russkaja zemlja Ideology Narodnichestvo Agrarian socialism Galician Russophilia Political position Centre-left...
- milieu, Rodnovery usually presents itself as the ideology of "nativism" (narodnichestvo), which in Rodnovers' own historical analysis is destined to supplant...
- mid–19th century; Slavophilism and pochvennichestvo – mid–19th century; Narodnichestvosecond half of the 19th century; Nihilismsecond half of the 19th...
- carrier of the political philosophy of nativism/nationalism/populism (narodnichestvo), intrinsically related to the identity of the Slavs and the broader...