Land and Liberty

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Land and Liberty was a 19th-century Russian revolutionary organization that united radical intellectuals and activists in the struggle against Tsarist autocracy and for agrarian reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian revolutionary organization
underground political organization
activeInCentury 19th century
activeInPeriod 1860s
1870s
aimedAt creating a mass revolutionary movement
mobilizing the peasantry
areaOfActivity Russian countryside
major Russian cities
country Russian Empire
dissolvedInto Black Repartition NERFINISHED
People’s Will NERFINISHED
goal agrarian reform
overthrow of Tsarist autocracy
redistribution of land to the peasantry
historicalContext late Tsarist Russia
ideology Narodnik movement NERFINISHED
revolutionary populism
influenced Black Repartition NERFINISHED
People’s Will NERFINISHED
later Russian socialist movements
influencedBy European revolutionary movements
Russian intelligentsia radicalism
language Russian
membership radical intellectuals
revolutionary populists
student activists
movement Narodniks NERFINISHED
opposedTo Tsarist autocracy
bureaucratic oppression
serfdom’s legacy in rural Russia
organizationalForm secret society
politicalPosition anti‑autocratic
radical
program local self‑government for rural communities
transfer of land from landlords to peasants
relatedConcept Russian populism
revolutionary terrorism in Russia
risk persecution by Tsarist police
secretOrPublic secret
slogan land and liberty for the people
supported peasant communes (obshchina)
typeOfReform agrarian reform
usedMethod propaganda among peasants
terrorist tactics (later phase)
underground agitation

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Mark Natanson memberOf Land and Liberty