Land and Liberty (Russia)

Land and Liberty
Земля и воля
Founded1860 (1860) (first)
1876 (1876) (second)
Dissolved1864 (1864) (first)
1879 (1879) (second)
Succeeded byPeople's Will
Black Repartition
NewspaperLand and Liberty
IdeologyPopulism
Agrarian socialism
Collectivist anarchism
Political positionFar-left
MovementNarodniks

Land and Liberty (Russian: Земля и воля, romanizedZemlya i volya or Zemlia i volia; also sometimes translated Land and Freedom) was a Russian clandestine revolutionary organization in the period 1861–1864, and was re-established as a political party in the period 1876–1879. It was a central organ of the Narodnik movement.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Zemlya i Volya". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  2. ^ Edie, James M.; Scanlan, James; Zeldin, Mary-Barbara (1994). Russian Philosophy Volume II: the Nihilists, The Populists, Critics of Religion and Culture. University of Tennessee Press. p. 116.