| Pyotr Lavrov |
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He entered a military academy and graduated in 1842 as an army officer. He became well-versed in natural science, history, logic, philosophy, and psychology, and he became an instructor in mathematics for two decades. Lavrov entered the revolutionary movement in 1862 . His actions led to his being exiled to the Ural Mountains in 1868 from which he soon escaped and fled abroad. In France , he lived mostly in Paris . Lavrov was a prolific writer for more than 40 years. His works include ''The Hegelian Philosophy'' (1858-59) and ''Studies in the Problems of Practical Philosophy'' (1860). While living in exile, he edited his Socialist review, ''Forward''. A contribution to the revolutionary cause, ''Historical Letters'' (1879) was written under the pseudonym Mirtov. The letters greatly influenced the revolutionary activity in Russia . He was called "Peter Lawroff" in ''Die Neue Zeit'' (1899-1900) by K. Tarassoff. |
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