• Obshchina (Russian: община, IPA: [ɐpˈɕːinə], literally "commune") or mir (Russian: мир, literally "society", among other meanings), or selskoye obshchestvo...
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    their share of the community (obshchina (Russian: община) or tovarystvo (Ukrainian: товариство)) lands, leaving the obshchinas, and settling in khutors on...
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    of bureaucracy, who preferred the collectivism of the medieval Russian obshchina or mir over the individualism of the West. More extreme social doctrines...
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  • Russia might be able to skip the stage of bourgeois rule through the Obshchina. The moderate Mensheviks (minority) opposed Lenin's Bolsheviks (majority)...
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  • Opština, općina, občina, obshtina or obshchina, Cyrillic: општина, опћина or община, is a local government unit, most commonly translated as municipality...
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    Finance Sergei Witte. The reforms aimed to transform the traditional obshchina form of Russian agriculture, which bore some similarities to the open-field...
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    din România, CRL; Russian: Община русских-липован Румынии, romanized: Obshchina Russkikh-Lipovan Rumynii, ORL) is an ethnic minority political party in...
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    collective farm resembled an updated version of the traditional Russian obshchina "commune", the generic "farming association" (zemledel’cheskaya artel’)...
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  • Obshchina (Russian: Община) is a rural locality (a village) in Dmitriyevsky Selsoviet, Blagovarsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was...
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  • concept was used to describe the uniting force behind the peasant or serf Obshchina in pre-Soviet Russia. Perhaps the most prominent exponent of spontaneous...
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