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Seit Devdariani

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opposition. Between 1921 and 1924 he was Chairman of the underground Central Committee of the Georgian Social-Democratic party, in 1922-1924 a member of the underground Committee of Independence of Georgia. After that he devoted himself entirely to philosophy and history.
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Devdariani was the author of several works on philosophy, including a three-volume history of Georgian thought which was lost after his execution. Only one chapter, that on the 18th-century
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philosopher and political activist who was a deputy of the National Council of Georgia and the Constituent Assembly of Georgia (1919-1921). He was executed during
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and was elected a member of the Kharkiv City Duma. At the end of 1917 he left for Georgia to participate in the creation of an independent state there.
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Devdariani brought the future leader of the USSR, who considered Devdariani his first teacher for a long time, to the Social-Democratic Union
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Levan Urushadze. Devdariani Seit. In: Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", Vol. 2, Tbilisi, 2012, p. 356 (In Georgian).
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Stalin and His Hangmen: An Authoritative Portrait of a Tyrant and Those Who Served Him
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and copied them by hand in the evening. They did the same with
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During his studies, he became close to his classmate
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Georgian
Kutaisi
Tbilisi
Georgian
Joseph Stalin
Great Purge
Tbilisi Theological Seminary
Tartu
Kharkov
United States
Ioseb Jugashvili
The Communist Manifesto
Kautsky's
The Erfurt Program
Engels's
The Development of Scientific Socialism
Zakaria Chichinadze
Marx's
Capital
Mesame Dasi
Imereti
Menshevik Party
Kharkiv

Karl Kautsky
Noe Ramishvili
Noe Zhordania
Karl Kautsky
Luise

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