Organisational Platform of the General Union of Anarchists
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Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (1904–1906) Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1931–1937)
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Peter Andreyevich Arshinov (Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов; 1887–c.1937), was a Russian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual who chronicled the history of the Makhnovshchina.
Initially a Bolshevik, during the 1905 Revolution, he became active within the Ukrainian anarchist movement, taking part in a number of terrorist attacks against Tsarist officials. He was arrested for his activities and imprisoned in Butyrka prison, where he met Nestor Makhno.
Following the 1917 Revolution, he was released from prison and returned to Ukraine to join Makhno's partisan movement. Arshinov became a leading intellectual figure within the Makhnovist movement, as editor of its main newspaper, and chronicled the development of events as the movement's official historian.
When the movement was suppressed by the Bolsheviks, he went into exile, where he participated in the publication of the Organisational Platform and the debates surrounding it. By the 1930s, he had moved back towards Bolshevism and decided to return to the Soviet Union, where he was executed during the Great Purge.
Peter Andreyevich Arshinov (Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов; 1887–c.1937), was a Russian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual who chronicled the...
passage of numerous Russian anarchist intellectuals to Ukraine, including PeterArshinov and Aron Baron. With the Nabat having moved its headquarters to Huliaipole...
policy and a commitment to collective responsibility. First developed by PeterArshinov in response to the perceived disorganization of the Russian anarchist...
Makhnovists over fighting the White offensive against Kharkiv. According to PeterArshinov, Trotsky would have preferred to surrender all of Ukraine to the White...
over what to learn from their experiences, with one faction led by PeterArshinov advocating for platformism, and the other led by Volin advocating for...
sentence. In Butyrka prison, Makhno met the anarchist communist politician PeterArshinov, who took the young anarchist on as a student. Makhno also became disillusioned...
establishing The Workers' Way as their organ, while anarcho-communists around PeterArshinov and Volin established The Anarchist Herald as their own. The anarcho-syndicalists...
Russian and Ukrainian anarchists. Initially under the editorship of PeterArshinov, after it published the Organizational Platform, the subsequent controversy...
write of their experiences. In the Butyrka prison, Nestor Makhno met PeterArshinov, who educated the young peasant on the anarcho-communist theories of...
arrested and sent to Butyrka prison, where he received an education from PeterArshinov before being granted amnesty during the February Revolution and released...
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National and Jewish Questions", History of The Makhnovist Movement by PeterArshinov, Freedom Press "Russia". Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 17. Keter Publishing...
bandy club is Dnipro, which won the Ukrainian championship in 2014. PeterArshinov (1886–1937) – Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual, chronicled...
Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, as well as Nestor Makhno and his follower PeterArshinov. In Paris Schwarzbard also became a member of the "Union of Ukrainian...
published posthumously. An Agorist Primer was published posthumously. Coyote, Peter (1998). The Digger Concept of 'Free'. Excepted from 'Sleeping Where I Fall'...
execution, the Sydney-based Jura Books named its library after Fanya Baron. PeterArshinov Okhrana Heath 2009. Dubovik 2004; Heath 2009; Smele 2015, p. 178. Goldman...
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counterfeit by PeterArshinov and Nestor Makhno himself, who instead claimed that the diary which had been kept by him and Kuzmenko was used for Arshinov's own history...
Later anarchist analysis of the "free soviets" followed in the wake of PeterArshinov's publication of his History of the Makhnovist Movement. Mark Mratchny...
subsequently transferred to Butyrskaya prison, where he came under the wing of PeterArshinov and received a comprehensive education from him. Makhno and his fellow...
magazine, she began to closely collaborate with the Ukrainian anarchists PeterArshinov and Nestor Makhno, with whom she penned the Organisational Platform...
gravitated away from Volin's organisational principles. In June 1926, PeterArshinov, Nestor Makhno and Ida Mett collaborated on the drafting of The Organisational...
underground. Members of the CPU, supported by members of the Nabat such as PeterArshinov and Volin, appealed for the remaining conspirators to receive a public...
of the Makhnovshchina in August 1921, the exiled Nestor Makhno and PeterArshinov expanded upon the foundations laid by the Draft Declaration, eventually...