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Ostrovsky, V.V.
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How the land must pass to the people: what does the political party say about this and how did the peasant congress / V. Ostrovsky? - [Moscow]: Work and freedom, [1917]. -80 s. ; 19 cm. - On the region: No. 34. Where did the ownership of land come from? - Peasant need; - The right to land. - Program of the Socialist Revolutionary Party; - Program of the People's Socialist (Labor) Party; - Program of the Social Democratic Party; - The program of the People's Freedom Party. - The program of monarchical parties. "In the peasant parliament." - Bibliography: p. 64.
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I. Social Democratic Workers' Party (Russia). II. The Constitutional Democratic Party (Russia). III. Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries. IV. Labor People's Socialist Party (Russia) .1. Political parties - Political parties of individual countries - Political parties existing on the territory of the USSR - Petty-bourgeois parties - People's parties - Socialist Revolutionary Party (Socialist-Revolutionaries) (1902-1922) - Party policy - Party policy on socio- economic issues - Work of a party leader. 2. History. Historical Sciences - Russia - The Period of Imperialism (2nd half of the 1890's - 1917) - The Second Revolution in Russia (The February Revolution) (1917) - Socio-economic relations - Land tenure . Agrarian relations. |
BBK F69 (2) 421.248.04.12 ББК Т3 (2) 524.29-21,014.2
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