- Lev Chernyi
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name = Lev Chernyi
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birth_name = Pável Dimítrievich Turchanínov
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death_date = September 21, 1921
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nationality = Russian
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occupation = Poet,activist Pável Dimítrievich Turchanínov (died September 21, 1921), known by the pseudonym Lev Chernyi, was a
Russia nanarchist theorist, activist and poet, and a leading figure of theThird Russian Revolution .cite journal |last=Phillips |first=Terry |year=1984 |month=Fall |journal=The Match! |url=http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ChernyiLev.htm |issue=79 |accessdate=2008-03-10 |title=Lev Chernyi ] His early thought was individualist, rejectinganarcho-communism as a threat to individual liberty. In 1917, Chernyi was released from his political imprisonment by theImperial Russia n regime, and swiftly became one of the leading figures in Russian anarchism. After strongly denouncing the newBolshevik government in various anarchist publications and joining several underground resistance movements, Chernyi was arrested by theCheka on a charge ofcounterfeiting and in 1921 was executed without trial.Early life, philosophy and imprisonment
Chernyi was born Pável Dimítrievich Turchanínov to an army
colonel father.Avrich (2006), p.180] A "déclassé intellectual" whom anarchist historianPaul Avrich compares withVolin , Chernyi advocated aNietzschean overthrow of the values of bourgeois Russian society, and rejected the voluntary communes ofanarcho-communist Peter Kropotkin as a threat to the freedom of the individual. [Avrich (2006), p.254] Chernyi advocated the "free association of independent individuals" in a book titled "Associational Anarchism" and published in 1907.cite book |last=Chernyi |first=Lev |title=Novoe Napravlenie v Anarkhizme: Asosiatsionnii Anarkhism |origyear=1907 |edition=Moscow; 2nd ed. |year=1923 |publisher=New York ] Scholars including Avrich and Allan Antliff have interpreted this vision of society to have been greatly influenced by theindividualist anarchist sMax Stirner , andBenjamin Tucker . Subsequent to the book's publication, Chernyi was imprisoned inSiberia under the RussianCzar ist regime for his revolutionary activities.Return to Moscow and opposition to the Bolsheviks
On his return from Siberia in 1917, Chernyi enjoyed great popularity among
Moscow workers as alecturer , and was at this time one of Russia's leading individualist anarchists and one of anarchism's main ideologues.cite book |last=Cooke |first=Catherine |coauthors=Leach, Neil (ed.) |chapter=Alexei Gan and the Moscow Anarchists |title=Architecture and Revolution |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |year=1999 |isbn=0415139147 |pages=25-37 ] He was theSecretary and leading theorist of theMoscow Federation of Anarchist Groups , which was formed in March 1917 after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and was primarily concerned with disseminatingpropaganda to Moscow's poorer classes.cite journal |last=Antliff |first=Allan |year=2007 |title=Anarchy, Power, and Poststructuralism |journal=SubStance |volume=36 |issue=113 |pages=56–66 |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/substance/v036/36.2antliff.pdf |accessdate=2008-03-10 |doi=10.1353/sub.2007.0026]A personal acquaintance of
Lev Kamenev and other leadingBolsheviks , Chernyi denounced the nascentSoviet Union at a rally on March 5, 1918, declaring that for anarchists, the socialist state was as much an enemy as its bourgeois predecessor and promising to "paralyze the governmental mechanism". A vociferous advocate of seizing private homes, Chernyi agitated against the state in the pages of "Anarkhiia ", the anarchist weekly newspaper, proposing increasingly detailed means of decentralized production and "complete absence of internal power structures". In the Spring of 1918, the anarchist groups within the Moscow Federation, formed armed detachments in reaction to the growing repression of all resistance and free expression. These were theBlack Guards , precursors to the anarchist Black Army which fought the Bolsheviks in theRussian Civil War . On the night of April 11, theCheka (Sovietsecret police ) raided a building occupied by the Moscow Federation, with the official aim of arresting and charging "robber bands" in the anarchist ranks. They were met with armed resistance by the Black Guards and in the ensuing battle, approximately forty anarchists were killed or wounded and about five hundred were imprisoned.Arrest and execution
Having helped establish an underground group in 1918, Chernyi joined another group called the
Underground Anarchists the following year.Avrich (2006), p.188] The organization, which had been founded by Kazimir Kovalevich and Piotr Sobalev, published two issues of an incendiarybroadsheet denouncing theCommunist dictatorship as the worsttyranny in human history. On September 25, 1919, together with a number of leftist social revolutionaries, the Underground Anarchists bombed the headquarters of the Moscow Committee of the Communist Party during aplenary meeting . Twelve Communists were killed and fifty-five others were wounded, including eminent Bolshevik theorist and "Pravda " editorNikolai Bukharin . Chernyi was detained along withFanya Baron on acounterfeiting charge. [cite book |last=Polenberg |first=Richard |title=Fighting Faiths: the Abrams Case, the Supreme Court and Free Speech |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca |year=1999 |isbn=0801486181 |pages=350] In August 1921, the Moscow "Izvestia " published an official report announcing that ten "anarchist bandits", among them Chernyi, had been shot without hearing or trial. However, historian of anarchismPaul Avrich contends that Chernyi was executed in September of that year rather than August. Although he was not personally involved in the bombing of the Communist Party headquarters, Chernyi was, because of his association with the Underground Anarchists, a likely candidate for aframeup . The Communists refused to turn over his body to his family for burial, and rumors persisted that he had in fact died oftorture .ee also
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