Peter Struve
Russian political economist and philosopher (1870–1944) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter (or Pyotr or Petr) Berngardovich Struve (Russian: Пётр Бернга́рдович Стру́ве, IPA: [pʲɵtr bʲɪrnˈɡardəvʲɪtɕˈstruvʲɪ]; 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1870 – 22 February 1944) was a Russian political economist, philosopher, historian and editor. He started his career as a Marxist, later became a liberal and after the Bolshevik Revolution, joined the White movement. From 1920, he lived in exile in Paris, where he was a prominent critic of Russian communism.
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Born | 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1870 |
Died | 22 February 1944(1944-02-22) (aged 74) |
Alma mater | Saint Petersburg State University |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Russian philosophy |
School | Marxism, nationalism, liberalism, conservative liberalism |
Main interests | Russian nationalism, pan-Slavism, Legal Marxism, anti-communism |
Notable ideas | Legal Marxism, Russian Nationalism, Anti-Sovietism |
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