Georgi Plekhanov

Plekhanov {{circa}} 1900s Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov, }} (; – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revolutionary, philosopher, and Marxist theorist. After beginning his revolutionary career as a populist, in 1883 Plekhanov established the Emancipation of Labour group, the first Russian Marxist political organisation. He is widely regarded as the "father of Russian Marxism", and his theoretical works were instrumental in converting a generation of revolutionaries, including Vladimir Lenin, to the cause.

Plekhanov was a prominent leader in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) and the Second International. In 1900, he collaborated with Lenin in founding the party newspaper ''Iskra'', and at the party's Second Congress in 1903, initially sided with Lenin's Bolshevik faction. However, he soon broke with the Bolsheviks over their organisational principles, which he criticised as overly centralist, and became a leading figure in the opposing Menshevik faction. During the 1905 Russian Revolution, Plekhanov maintained that Russia was only ready for a bourgeois-democratic revolution and argued against what he saw as premature attempts to seize power by the proletariat.

During World War I, Plekhanov adopted a staunchly nationalist position, "defensism", in support of the Allied cause, a stance that separated him from most international socialists. He returned to Russia after the 1917 February Revolution and supported the Provisional Government. He was a fierce opponent of the Bolsheviks, denouncing their leader Lenin and warning that their seizure of power in the October Revolution would be a disaster for the country. Plekhanov died of tuberculosis in Finland the following year.

Despite his political opposition to the Bolsheviks, Plekhanov was held in high esteem by Lenin and was posthumously enshrined in the Soviet Union as a founding father of Russian Marxism. His contributions to Marxist philosophy, historical materialism, and aesthetics made him one of the most important Marxist thinkers of his era. His legacy remains contested, with some viewing him as a democratic, orthodox Marxist alternative to Leninism, while others focus on his theoretical groundwork that paved the way for the Bolsheviks. Provided by Wikipedia
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