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Nikolai Ziber

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186:, where Marx rebuts German writers who argued that Marx' analysis of British capitalism did not apply to Germany.) Since the development of capitalism was, according to Ziber, in its infancy in Russia in the 1870s and '80s, Russia's foreseeable future would consist of a lengthy period of capitalist modernisation. Although Ziber had contacts with progressive and oppositional circles, he thought socialism was a distant prospect for Russia, and seems to have had no contact with illegal revolutionary movements. His deterministic interpretation of Marxism entered the revolutionary movement through Plekhanov, Struve and the young Lenin. However, unlike Ziber, these revolutionary Marxists thought that, by the 1890s at least, capitalist industrialisation was far enough advanced to make a socialist revolution possible within the foreseeable future. (Nonetheless, in the 1880s and '90s, they all insisted that Russia's coming revolution would be 'bourgeois-democratic'.) 182:, among others. While Vorontsov argued that the development of industrial capitalism was impossible in Russia due to a lack of markets, and Danielson thought that, owing to Russia's belated development, capitalism was not necessary for industrial development, Ziber interpreted Marxism to entail that capitalism was an inevitable stage of development in the history of any society. (In this interpretation he was influenced by Marx' own Preface to the German edition of 20: 104:
origin. He obtained a law degree in 1866 from the University of Kiev, and a degree in economics in 1871. In 1873 he became a professor at the Department of Political Economy and Statistics at the University of Kiev. In 1875, he resigned his position and went to Switzerland following dismissal of
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and, subsequently, to London, England. In Switzerland he was an editor of the Drahomanov's magazine "Hromada", while in London in 1881 he became personally acquainted with
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Lenin, V.I. “K kharakteristike ekonomicheskogo romantisma.” Poln. sobr. soch., 5th ed., vol. 2, pp. 156, 168, 172, 179–81.
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Ziber defended Marx against critics like I.G. Zhukjovsky and B.N. Chicherin and was one of the first to criticise
46:; 22 March 1844 – 10 May 1888) was a Ukrainian academic economist, professor and one of the first advocates of 267: 50:
in Russian Empire, particularly in Kyiv. His interpretation of Marxism differed sharply from that of early
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Russkaia ekonomicheskaia my si 60–70 gg. XIX v. i marksizm. Moscow, 1956.
150: 52: 47: 145:. A notable series of articles was entitled 'Marx' Economic Theory.' 81: 18: 125:, and in 1885, he published an expanded version of his thesis, 127:
David Ricardo and Karl Marx: Their Socioeconomic Research.
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In the 1870s, Ziber also contributed to such journals as
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and laid the groundwork for the 'orthodox' Marxism of
162:along 'orthodox' Marxist lines later developed by 236:A History of Marxian Economics, Vol. 1:1883-1929. 121:. Ziber had written his dissertation of Marx and 80:N. I. Ziber was born on March 10 (22), 1844, in 308:People from the Russian Empire of Swiss descent 8: 208: 251:Istoriia russkoi ekonomicheskoi mysli. 219:NI Sieber - influential lone scientist 196:Izbrannye ekonomicheskie proizyedeniia 7: 293:Philosophers from the Russian Empire 318:Economists from the Russian Empire 313:Socialists from the Russian Empire 14: 100:immigrant and his mother was of 16:Russian economist and professor 1: 303:People from Feodosiysky Uyezd 253:vol. 2, part 2. Moscow, 1960. 234:Howard, M.C., and J.E. King, 339: 198:. vols. 1–2. Moscow, 1959. 43: 36:Никола́й Ива́нович Зи́бер 35: 268:Encyclopedia of Ukraine 28:Nikolai Ivanovich Ziber 238:Princeton, N.J., 1989. 24: 44:Микола Іванович Зібер 22: 216:Allisson, F (2016). 225:. Terra Economicus. 107:Mykhailo Drahomanov 96:. His father was a 90:Taurida Governorate 323:Marxian economists 25: 298:People from Sudak 86:Feodosiysky Uyezd 330: 227: 226: 224: 213: 154:economists like 119:Friedrich Engels 56:economists like 45: 37: 338: 337: 333: 332: 331: 329: 328: 327: 273: 272: 260: 231: 230: 222: 215: 214: 210: 205: 192: 160:N. F. Danielson 156:V. P. Vorontsov 111:Kiev University 78: 66:G. V. Plekhanov 62:N. F. Danielson 58:V. P. Vorontsov 17: 12: 11: 5: 336: 334: 326: 325: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 290: 285: 275: 274: 271: 270: 259: 258:External links 256: 255: 254: 248: 244:Reuel’, A.L., 242: 239: 229: 228: 207: 206: 204: 201: 200: 199: 191: 188: 180:N. E. Fedoseev 164:G.V. Plekhanov 94:Russian Empire 77: 74: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 335: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 280: 278: 269: 265: 262: 261: 257: 252: 249: 247: 243: 240: 237: 233: 232: 221: 220: 212: 209: 202: 197: 194: 193: 189: 187: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 152: 146: 144: 142: 137:, expounding 136: 132: 128: 124: 123:David Ricardo 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 75: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 54: 49: 41: 33: 29: 21: 264:Mykola Ziber 250: 245: 235: 218: 211: 195: 183: 149: 147: 140: 134: 130: 126: 79: 72:and others. 51: 27: 26: 288:1888 deaths 283:1844 births 168:P.B. Struve 70:V. I. Lenin 23:N.I. Ziber. 277:Categories 203:References 176:D. Blagoev 172:V.I. Lenin 115:Karl Marx 109:from the 84:, in the 40:Ukrainian 151:narodnik 143:(Vol. 1) 53:narodnik 266:at the 184:Capital 141:Capital 92:of the 88:of the 48:Marxism 32:Russian 178:, and 139:Marx' 102:French 223:(PDF) 190:Works 135:Slovo 131:Zanie 98:Swiss 82:Sudak 158:and 133:and 117:and 76:Life 60:and 279:: 174:, 170:, 166:, 68:, 42:: 38:, 34:: 30:(

Index


Russian
Ukrainian
Marxism
narodnik
V. P. Vorontsov
N. F. Danielson
G. V. Plekhanov
V. I. Lenin
Sudak
Feodosiysky Uyezd
Taurida Governorate
Russian Empire
Swiss
French
Mykhailo Drahomanov
Kiev University
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
David Ricardo
Marx' Capital (Vol. 1)
narodnik
V. P. Vorontsov
N. F. Danielson
G.V. Plekhanov
P.B. Struve
V.I. Lenin
D. Blagoev
N. E. Fedoseev
NI Sieber - influential lone scientist

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