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Plekhanov: Russian Comparativist

Georgii Valentinovich Plekhanov, often described as the father of Russian Marxism, perceived profound differences between the earlier evolution of Western European & Russian societies, but he believed that the differences had greatly narrowed by the 1880s. Consequently, he was unprepared for eve...

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Published in:International journal of comparative sociology 1989, Vol.30 (1-2), p.20-32
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