Populism as a philosophical movement in nineteenth-century russia: The thought of P. L. Lavrov and N. K. mikhajlovskij

Studies in East European Thought 27 (3):209-223 (1984)
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reprint Scanlan, James P. (1984) "Populism as a philosophical movement in nineteenth-century Russia: The thought of P. L. Lavrov and N. K. Mikhajlovskij". Studies in Soviet Thought 27(3):209-223

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