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For the Imprisoned of the Revolution

Steinberg, I. | June 20, 1928 issue

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The author presents the case of the revolutionists imprisoned or exiled in Soviet Union. It may, perhaps, be questioned whether this is the time to raise such a question, when world-reaction is preparing openly and brutally to attack the Soviet Union. The answer is that socialism must always be ready to examine and review its record in matters of conscience. The author speaks of the Left Social Revolutionaries and the Maximalists. Their situation is especially tragic. The Left Social-Revolutionaries and the Maximalists, who participated in the October Revolution and in the building of the Soviet Republic, are without protection from any political international organization.

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REVOLUTIONS; EXILE (Punishment); SOCIALISM; REVOLUTIONARIES -- Soviet Union; SOVIET Union -- Politics & government; SOVIET Union
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