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Daniil Novomirskii

Daniil Novomirskii
Даниил Новомирский
Born
Yakov Isaevich Kirilovskii

1882 (1882)
Diedc. 1936(1936-00-00) (aged 53–54)
Political partyRussian Communist Party (1919–1921)
Other political
affiliations
South Russian Group of Anarcho-Syndicalists (1905–1907)
MovementAnarcho-syndicalism

Yakov Isaevich Kirilovskii (Russian: Яков Исаевич Кирилловский; 1882-c. 1936), commonly known by his pseudonym Daniil Novomirskii (Russian: Даниил Новомирский), was a Ukrainian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist. A leading figure in the Ukrainian syndicalist movement, Novomirskii sharply criticised the terrorist tactics of anarchist communism and the opportunism of social democracy. His South Russian Group of Anarcho-Syndicalists grew in popularity among workers throughout Ukraine, but it was suppressed in the aftermath of the 1905 Revolution and Novomirskii himself was imprisoned. After the 1917 Revolution, he became a notable anarchist supporter of the Russian Communist Party, although he was later disillusioned by its implementation of the New Economic Policy. He and his wife disappeared into the Gulag during the Great Purge.


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Кирилловский, Яков Исаевич Russian

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