Russkoye Bogatstvo
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Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian: Русское богатство, Russian Wealth) was a monthly literary and political magazine published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from 1876 to mid-1918. In the early 1890s it served as an organ of the liberal Narodniks. From 1906 it became an organ of the Popular Socialists.[1]
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- ^ Lenin: To P. B. Axelrod (See Footnote 5).
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