"Selianstvo I Sotsiialdemokratiia" by Volodymyr Levynsky explores the relationship between the peasantry and social democracy, with a special focus on agrarian programs of socialist parties. Published in 1918, this work provides valuable insights into the political landscape of Ukraine during a tumultuous period. The book includes an appendix dedicated to the agrarian programs, offering a detailed analysis of socialist approaches to land reform and peasant issues. This historical text is essential for understanding the socio-political dynamics that shaped early 20th-century Ukrainian society and the role of socialist ideologies in addressing the concerns of the peasantry.
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