Zemlya i Volya

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Zemlya i Volya was a 19th-century Russian revolutionary organization of radical populists that advocated agrarian socialism and influenced later groups like Narodnaya Volya.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian political organization
radical populist organization
revolutionary organization
aimedAt mobilizing the peasantry for revolution
country Russian Empire
goal establishment of agrarian socialism
overthrow of autocracy in the Russian Empire
redistribution of land to the peasantry
historicalSignificance key organization of Russian narodnik movement
major precursor of Narodnaya Volya
ideology Russian populism (narodnichestvo)
agrarian socialism
populism
influenced Black Repartition NERFINISHED
Narodnaya Volya NERFINISHED
Russian socialist movement
early Russian Marxists
inspiredBy Russian peasant commune (mir) NERFINISHED
language Russian
movement Russian revolutionary movement
nameInRussian Земля и Воля
notableMembers Alexander Mikhailov NERFINISHED
Andrei Zhelyabov NERFINISHED
Georgi Plekhanov NERFINISHED
Lev Tikhomirov NERFINISHED
Mark Natanson NERFINISHED
Nikolai Morozov NERFINISHED
Sofia Perovskaya NERFINISHED
Vera Figner NERFINISHED
opposed Tsarist autocracy
serfdom and remnants of feudal land relations
organizationalForm clandestine network
secret society
politicalPosition far-left
region European Russia
sphereOfActivity peasant propaganda
politics
revolutionary agitation
timePeriod 19th century
translationOfName Land and Liberty NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization illegal opposition group
usedTactics propaganda among peasants
terrorist methods (in later phase)
underground organization

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Narodnaya Volya precededBy Zemlya i Volya