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  1. Borovoi was born on 30 October 1875 in Moscow. [1] In 1906, Borovoi began giving lectures about anarchism in a number of Russian cities. [1] He moved to France in late 1910 to escape state persecution for anti-state propaganda. [1] After returning to Russia, he became a political economy and history teacher at the Russian Popular University and ...

  2. Alexei Alexeyevich Borovoi was born on October 30, 1875 in Moscow in a general’s family. However, he wasn’t attracted to a military career, and after graduating from Moscow University he stayed on to teach at the Faculty of Law. Borovoi’s sphere of interests was pretty wide, even in his student years and included history, philosophy ...

  3. 4. Id. The Romantic Anarchism of Alexei Borovoy (from the History of Russian Philosophy of Life). In: History and Philosophy Yearbook 2011, Moscow, IF RAN Publ., 2012, Nr. 1. Id. Alexei Borovoy and Alexander Herzen. Pryamukhino Readings 2012. Moscow, 2013, pp. 170–191. TCOVMA, М. А., Alexei Borovoy and Peter Kropotkin. In: Writings of ...

  4. Dec 1, 2016 · The article discusses the political and legal views of Alexey Borovoy, a prominent Russian anarchist theoretician of the early 20th century. His philosophy, which represents an original system of views on social structure, is discussed in the context of the accepted classifications of the anarchist movements taking into account the historical and cultural development.

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    Tsar’s old policy of exile is restored. First victims are three young anarchist women, students at Moscow University, Isayeva, Ganshina and Sturmer, sent to Arkhangelsk for one year and still there years later. Alexei Borovoi, noted anarchist academic, is sacked from Moscow University (he had been allowed to teach under the Tsar) and has long spell...

    Veger escapes and hides under false name in Petrograd. Aron Baron after being imprisoned since 1920, is given permission to leave Russia. GPU (the Cheka was renamed GPU in late 1921) opposes this and he is arrested. Condemned without trial to 3 years at Pertominsk camp. In 1923 transferred to Solovki. Contracts serious eye infection. Then exiled to...

    Zilberg, anarchist tailor arrested in Moscow for having taken part in a study circle reading anarchist books forbidden by the State censors. Gets 3 years exile in Tobolsk, Siberia. Condemned again to 3 years of exile at Tver. Yuri Reidmane, arrested and sent to Parabel village, in Tomsk district. Other anarchists are also sent there –Boris Neerzki,...

    A relatively active anarchist group exists among the Petrograd workers but it ceases all activity when its existence is discovered by the GPU. Iurtchenko, a worker member of the Karelin group, an anarchist organisation officially tolerated by regime, is arrested in Minsk province for possession of books by Kropotkin and Tolstoy (these books were al...

    The Black Cross is liquidated and its principal activists arrested Yarchuk returns to Russia and joins the Communist Party A group of anarchist tailors is exiled from Moscow for having led a struggle against the “specialists” in a factory and the high wages given to them. Pavel Uskov, anarchist worker arrested in Petrograg . After hunger strike of ...

    Grigoriev, anarchist peasant, attempts to kill himself by setting fire to himself rather than be in solitary confinement with no activity. A hunger strike of 7 days takes place among his co-prisoners demanding that he be placed in a cell with the anarchist Kalimassov. Strike fails. Grigoriev succeeds in killing himself on the second attempt. At Tob...

    According to official figures, 60 anarchists were imprisoned at Verkne-Uralsk The anarchist Jonas Warchawski secretly edits and distributes pamphlets about the hypocrisy of the Soviet regime in taking up Sacco and Vanzetti as a cause whilst persecuting anarchists at home. He is arrested in Odessa Nikolai Beliaev and Artyom Pankratov , anarchists in...

    According to official figures 30 anarchists imprisoned at Verhne-Uralsk. Late 1928/early 1929 Avraam Budanov and Panteleimon Belochub with 7 or 8 others are arrersted for organising an underground Makhnovist-anarchist group in the Ukraine. Budanov and Belochub are shot, the others receive 10 year sentences. Socialist-revolutionary, social democrat ...

    Ivan Kologriv, anarchist docker, arrested and sentenced for anti-militarist propaganda 50 anarchists and socialists in Verkhne-Uralsk, according to Ciliga A group of 50 anarchists is smashed at Tchelianbinsk. It has an underground printshop and published anarchist texts, mostly foreign translations, and has contacts with anarchists outside the USSR...

    Bestoujev, “Bolshevik anarchist” (i.e. critical support of the regime) sacked from his workplace for refusing to participate in the elections to the local Soviet. Nikolai Rogdaev, veteran anarchist dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in exile in Tashkent, after having served a long sentence in Suzdal political isolator, ironically enough on a street name...

  5. Alexei Borovoi. Part of Charlie Baird Collection held in Spirit of Revolt Archive, Glasgow. Addeddate 2018-09-19 13:51:38 Identifier AnarchismAndLaw Identifier-ark

  6. Alexei Borovoi (from individualism to the Platform) by Anatoly Dubovik, translated by Szarapow. Letter from Memorial "On the edge of life: Memories of an anarchist 1943-44" by Pawel Lew Marek [Review] by Admiral, from "Inny Swiat", trans S.