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Collected Works of V. I. Lenin - Vol. 13 - From Marx to Mao

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534 NOTES169170171171a172173Zagranichnaya Gazeta—a newspaper published by a group <strong>of</strong>Russian emigrants in Geneva in March-April 1908. p. 475See K. <strong>Marx</strong> and F. Engels, Selected <strong>Works</strong>, <strong>Vol</strong>. 1, 1958, p. 497.p. 475For <strong>Marx</strong>’s evaluation <strong>of</strong> the his<strong>to</strong>rical role <strong>of</strong> the Paris Commune,as a forerunner <strong>of</strong> the new society, see The Civil War in France(K. <strong>Marx</strong> and F. Engels, Selected <strong>Works</strong>, <strong>Vol</strong>. 1, 1958, pp. 473-545)and letters <strong>to</strong> Kugelmann for April 12 and 17, 1871 (K. <strong>Marx</strong> andF. Engels, Selected Correspondence, Moscow, pp. 318-20). p. 477This refers <strong>to</strong> the Manifes<strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 17th, 1905 in which the tsar,frightened by the revolution, promised the people civic libertiesand a constitution. p. 477Muravyov, M. N. (1796-1866)—a reactionary statesman <strong>of</strong> tsaristRussia. In the capacity <strong>of</strong> Governor-General <strong>of</strong> Vilna, Muravyovcrushed the insurrection <strong>of</strong> 1863 in Poland, Lithuania, and Byelorussiawith great cruelty, for which he earned the name <strong>of</strong> “hangman”.p. 480Judas Golovlyov—a type <strong>of</strong> sanctimonious, hypocritical landlordserf-owner described in Saltykov-Shchedrin’s The GolovlyovFamily. p. 481Russkaya Mysl (Russian Thought)—a monthly magazine <strong>of</strong> theliberal bourgeoisie, published in Moscow from 1880 <strong>to</strong> the middle<strong>of</strong> 1918. After the revolution <strong>of</strong> 1905 it became the organ <strong>of</strong> theRight wing <strong>of</strong> the Cadet Party. p. 483

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