Emancipation of Labor group

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The Emancipation of Labor group was a pioneering Russian Marxist organization formed in exile in the 1880s that introduced and popularized Marxist theory among Russian revolutionaries.

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instanceOf Russian Marxist organization
political organization
revolutionary organization
activity educating Russian workers and intellectuals in Marxism
smuggling literature into Russia
basedIn Geneva
country Russian Empire
dissolved early 1900s
foundedBy Georgi Plekhanov
Lev Deich NERFINISHED
Pavel Axelrod
Vera Zasulich
hasPart organizational work among Russian émigrés
publishing activity
theoretical work
historicalSignificance first Russian Marxist group
pioneered Marxist analysis of Russian conditions
ideology Marxism
inception 1883
influenced Iskra circle
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Vladimir Lenin
locationOfFormation Geneva
movement Russian revolutionary movement
Russian social democratic movement
namedAfter goal of emancipation of labor from capitalist exploitation
notableMember Georgi Plekhanov
Lev Deich NERFINISHED
Pavel Axelrod
Vera Zasulich
notableWork publication of Marxist pamphlets
publication of Marxist programmatic documents
translations of Friedrich Engels
translations of Karl Marx
operatedIn Russian Empire
operatingLanguage Russian
opposed Narodnaya Volya
Russian populist movement
politicalPosition far-left
publication Sotsial-demokrat (Social Democrat) pamphlets
purpose critique of Narodnik (populist) ideology
introduction of Marxist theory to Russian revolutionaries
propaganda of Marxism in Russia

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Georgi Plekhanov founded Emancipation of Labor group
Georgi Plekhanov coFounded Emancipation of Labor group