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Sergei Chakhotin
Сергей Чахотин
Born
Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin

13 September 1883
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died24 December 1973(1973-12-24) (aged 90)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Education
  • Third Odessa Gymnasium (Gold Medal)
  • University of Heidelberg (Doctorate)
Alma materMoscow State University
Notable work
  • Dreipfeil gegen Hakenkreuz (1933)
  • Le viol des foules par la propagande politique (1939)
Movement
  • Social democracy
  • Anti-fascism
Children7
HonoursHonorary Doctorate in Biology (1960, Ministry of Higher and Middle Special Education)
Scientific career
FieldsBiology
Zoology
Oncology
Sociology
InstitutionsHeidelberg University
University of Messina
Russian Academy of Sciences (Laboratory of Physiology)
Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für medizinische Forschung
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union

Sergei Stepanovich Chakhotin[a] (Russian: Серге́й Степа́нович Чахо́тин; 13 September 1883 – 24 December 1973) was a Russian biologist, sociologist and social democrat.[1][2]

Chakhotin was the inventor of a technique of "cell optical microsurgery". He applied the ideas of Frederick Winslow Taylor and Ivan Pavlov in developing a theory of political propaganda which he applied in opposing the Bolshevik regime (1917–1919) and the rise of fascism in Europe (in Germany 1930–1933; Denmark 1933–1934; and France 1934–1945). He wrote extensively on organization theory, particularly on the "scientific organization of labour" (Russian: Научная Организация Труда, romanized: Nauchnaya Organizatsiya Truda; also known as NOT).


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  1. ^ Posudin, Yuriy (2015). Sergei Chakhotin - His contributions to social psychology and biophysics. Kiev, Artmedia Print. ISBN 978-966-97453-1-6.
  2. ^ "Heroldo de Esperanto" (in Esperanto). 1974-02-16.

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