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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Socialist-Revolutionary Party was established in 1901 out of the Northern Union of Socialist Revolutionaries, bringing together numerous local socialist-revolutionary groups which had been established in the 1890s, most notably Workers' Party of Political Liberation of Russia created by Catherine Breshkovsky and Grigory Gershuni in 1899. Victor Chernov, the editor of the first party organ, Revolutsionnaya Rossiya, emerged as the primary party theorist. Later party periodicals included Znamia Truda, Delo Naroda, and Volia Naroda. Gershuni,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Socialist-Revolutionary Party was established in 1901 out of the Northern Union of Socialist Revolutionaries, bringing together numerous local socialist-revolutionary groups which had been established in the 1890s, most notably Workers' Party of Political Liberation of Russia created by Catherine Breshkovsky and Grigory Gershuni in 1899. Victor Chernov, the editor of the first party organ, Revolutsionnaya Rossiya, emerged as the primary party theorist. Later party periodicals included Znamia Truda, Delo Naroda, and Volia Naroda. Gershuni, Breshkovsky, AA Argunov, ND Avksentiev, MR Gots, Mark Natanson, NI Rakitnikov, Vadim Rudnev, NS Rusanov, IA Rubanovich, and Boris Savinkov were among the party's leaders. The program of the PSR was both democratic socialist and agrarian socialist in nature, and garnered much support amongst Russia's rural peasantry who in particular supported their program of land-socialization as opposed to the Bolshevik programme of land-nationalisation; that was, division of land to peasant tenants rather than collectivization in state management.