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From various books I have looked through on Lenin and the Russian Revolution, there are several references to an article written by a Reginald E. Zelnik called Russian Bebels: An Introduction to the Memoirs of the Russian Workers Semen Kanatchikov and Matvei Fisher. Apparently, from what I got from jstor, it came in two parts in Numbers 3 and 4 of Volume 35 of The Russian Review, totaling 70-ish pages, but I have no way I know of accessing these books so that I can read both articles beyond the first page. Does anyone have, or know where I can get, an extralegal digital copy or something? I know it exists because of jstor, but I can't access it from there.
I'm eventually going to try to get a copy of Semen Kanatchikov's autobiography. Its name is A Radical Worker in Tsarist Russia and Lih and Le Blanc quote paragraphs from it, but I have no idea who Matvei Fisher was and whether or not his memoirs are in print in English.
"Anarchism was [the] punishment for the opportunist sins of the working-class movement." - Lenin
"[Bakunin] understands absolutely nothing about social revolution" - Marx
"A revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is." - Engels
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☭ “The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e. the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.” - Karl Marx ☭