File Name: YI16.html Modified: 20 August 2002 Title: The Youth International 1 Occurence(s) of the search term IdeologicalDescription: The Bolshevik Party exposed their attempts to masquerade as socialists carried out a determined struggle against them for influence over the peasantry and showed the danger to the working-class movement of their tactics of individual terroris.
   
The fact that the peasantry, to which the Socialist-Revolutionaries appealed, was not a homogeneous class determined their political and Ideological instability and organisational disunity and their constant waverings between the liberal bourgeoisie and the proletaria.As early as the first Russian revolution (1905-07) the Right wing of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party broke away and formed the legal Trudovik Popular Socialist Party whose outlook was close to that of the Cadets, and the Left wing formed the semi-anarchist League of Maximalist
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