Sergei Nechaev was the author of the radical Catechism of a Revolutionary.
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Sergei Nechaev was the author of the radical Catechism of a Revolutionary.
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Sergei Nechaev had already developed an awareness of social inequality and a resentment of the local nobility in his youth.
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Sergei Nechaev's father got him a job as an errand boy in a factory, but he refused the servant's job.
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Sergei Nechaev's family paid for good tutors who taught him Latin, German, French, history, maths and rhetoric.
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Sergei Nechaev asked her to come to his school where he held candlelit readings of revolutionary tracts.
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Sergei Nechaev tried to get Vera Zasulich to emigrate with him by declaring love for her, but she refused.
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Sergei Nechaev saw ruthless immorality in the pursuit of total control by church and the state and believed that the struggle against them must therefore be carried out by any means necessary, with an unwavering focus on their destruction.
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Sergei Nechaev has no private interests, no affairs, sentiments, ties, property nor even a name of his own.
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Sergei Nechaev's entire being is devoured by one purpose, one thought, one passion – the revolution.
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Sergei Nechaev is its merciless enemy and continues to inhabit it with only one purpose – to destroy it.
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Sergei Nechaev must exploit rich and influential people, subordinating them to himself.
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Sergei Nechaev pretended to be a proxy of the Russian department of the Worldwide Revolutionary Union which did not exist and created an affiliate of a secret society called People's Reprisal Society which issued the magazine People's Reprisal.
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Sergei Nechaev claimed that the society had existed for quite some time in every corner of Russia.
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Sergei Nechaev spoke passionately to student dissidents about the need to organise.
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Sergei Nechaev kept in touch with the Polish Blanquists such as Caspar Turski and others.
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Sergei Nechaev was found guilty on 8 January 1873 and sentenced to twenty years of katorga for killing Ivanov.
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Sergei Nechaev was the first to bring the theme of the professional revolutionary in Russia.
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