Iulii Martov
Iulii Martov (1873–1923) was the ideological leader of the Mensheviks in the first part of the twentieth century. An anti-war internationalist, Martov theorized that Bolshevism’s rise to power leaned heavily not only on the working class, but also on a temporary new class produced by the end of the First World War, a class of peasants-in-uniform.
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