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Ленин как марксист

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Nikolaj Ivanovich Buharin - sovetskij gosudarstvennyj i partijnyj deyatel', professional'nyj revolyutsioner, ekonomist i sotsiolog. Vpervye arestovan i soslan vo vremya obucheniya na vypusknom kurse yuridicheskogo fakul'teta Moskovskogo universiteta (1911). Posle Oktyabr'skoj revolyutsii - otvetstvennyj redaktor tsentral'nogo organa bol'shevistskoj partii gazety "Pravda" (1917-1929); chlen Politbyuro VKP(b) (1924-1929), akademik AN SSSR (1929), glavnyj redaktor gazety "Izvestiya" (1935-1937). V kontse 1920-h gg. vystupil protiv primeneniya chrezvychajnyh mer pri provedenii kollektivizatsii i industrializatsii, chto bylo ob'yavleno "pravym uklonom v VKP(b)." Byl rasstrelyan v 1938 g. Ego nasledie sostavlyayut trudy po filosofii i politekonomii.

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First published January 21, 2013

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Nikolai Bukharin

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Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician, advocated gradual agricultural collectivization; after the last "show trial" of Moscow of the 1930s for treason, people executed him.

Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, a Russian prolific author, wrote on theory.

As a young man, he spent six years in exile, worked closely with Vladimir Ilich Lenin and Leon Trotsky. After February 1917, he returned, his credentials earned him a high rank in the party, and after the October, he served as editor of Pravda, the newspaper.

Within the bitterly divide, his move to the right as a defender of the new economy, positioned him favorably as chief ally of Joseph Stalin, and from the party leadership, they together ousted Trotsky, Grigori Evseyevich Zinoviev, and Lev Borisovich Kamenev. From 1926, Bukharin enjoyed great power as general secretary of committee of Comintern to 1929. Nevertheless, decision of Stalin to proceed drove the two men apart, and the Politburo expelled Bukharin.

When the purges began in 1936, Joseph Stalin for pretext liquidated his former allies and rivals for power, and some letters, conversations, and tapped phone calls of Bukharin indicated disloyalty. People arrested him in February 1937, and charged conspiracy to overthrow the state. Proceedings alienated many western Communist sympathizers.

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