Russkaya Zhizn

Russkaya Zhizn

"Russkaya Zhizn" ("Русская жизнь", "Russian Life") was a Left-Cadet legal daily, published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from January 14, 1907. On February 27, from its thirty-eighth issue, the newspaper was taken over by the Mensheviks; its contributors included P. B. Axelrod, F. I. Dan, V. I. Zasulich, L. Martov, G. V. Plekhanov. The newspaper was banned on March 15, 1907. [ [http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1907/feb/21.htm Lenin: The First Important Step ] ]

Since April 2007 the name has been used by [http://rulife.ru/ a weekly magazine] funded by the political party Fair Russia ("Справедливая Россия").

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