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'''Boris Isaakovich Gorev''' (4 December, 1874, [[Vilno]] - 27 December, 1937) was a [[Jewish Russian]] revolutionary and writer who was active in both he [[Bolshevik]] and [[menshevik]] wings of the [[Russian Social Democratic and Labour Party]].
[[File:Gorev, BI (1).jpg|thumb|right|Boris Gorev]]
'''Boris Isaakovich Gorev''' (4 December 1874, [[Vilno]] 27 December 1937) was a revolutionary and writer who was active in both he [[Bolshevik]] and [[Menshevik]] wings of the [[Russian Social Democratic and Labour Party]].

He was the son of Isaak Meerovich Goldman. His younger brother Mikhail Goldman (aka [[Mark Liber]])<ref name="JVL">{{cite web |title=Liber, Marc |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/liber-marc |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org |publisher=Jewish Virtual Library |accessdate=16 July 2020}}</ref> was a founding member of the [[General Jewish Labour Bund]] ("the Bund"). His sister Julia Goldman married [[Felix Dzerzhinsky]], but she died of [[tuberculosis]] in 1904.<ref name="Turton">{{cite book |last1=Turton |first1=Katy |title=Family networks and the Russian revolutionary movement, 1870–1940 |date=2018 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-0-230-39308-0|url=https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm%3A978-0-230-39308-0%2F1.pdf}}</ref>


He was arrested in 1937 during the [[great purge]], and was then shot.
He was arrested in 1937 during the [[great purge]], and was then shot.

==Works==
* ''Materialism: Philosophy of the Proletariat'' 1920 Moscow. A Chinese translation by [[Qu Qiubai]] was published which [[Mao Tse-tung]] read.<ref name="SCM">{{cite book |last1=Schram |first1=Stuart |last2=Cheek |first2=Timothy |last3=MacFarquhar |first3=Roderick |title=Mao's Road to Power: Revolutionary Writings: Volume VIII |date=2015 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-317-51589-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lvwsCgAAQBAJ&q=Boris+Gorev+%22Materialism+-+the+philosophy+of+the+proletariat%27&pg=PA478 |language=en}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:38, 10 April 2023

Boris Gorev

Boris Isaakovich Gorev (4 December 1874, Vilno – 27 December 1937) was a revolutionary and writer who was active in both he Bolshevik and Menshevik wings of the Russian Social Democratic and Labour Party.

He was the son of Isaak Meerovich Goldman. His younger brother Mikhail Goldman (aka Mark Liber)[1] was a founding member of the General Jewish Labour Bund ("the Bund"). His sister Julia Goldman married Felix Dzerzhinsky, but she died of tuberculosis in 1904.[2]

He was arrested in 1937 during the great purge, and was then shot.

Works

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  • Materialism: Philosophy of the Proletariat 1920 Moscow. A Chinese translation by Qu Qiubai was published which Mao Tse-tung read.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Liber, Marc". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  2. ^ Turton, Katy (2018). Family networks and the Russian revolutionary movement, 1870–1940 (PDF). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-39308-0.
  3. ^ Schram, Stuart; Cheek, Timothy; MacFarquhar, Roderick (2015). Mao's Road to Power: Revolutionary Writings: Volume VIII. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-51589-0.