Mikhail Isaakovich Liber

Михаил Исаакович Либер
Russian Russian Jewish 1880–1937 ✕ Executed, posthumously rehabilitated in 1958

A Menshevik who defended the revolution against its Bolshevik direction

After the June 1917 crisis, he called for firm measures against the Bolsheviks in the name of defending the revolution.

Born Mikhail Goldman, Mikhail Liber was a revolutionary who rose through the Bund, the Jewish workers’ movement, to become a leading Menshevik. At the 1903 RSDLP Congress he defended the Bund’s organisational autonomy, while in 1917 he tried to combine revolutionary democracy with a policy of revolutionary defensism. In the Petrograd Soviet and the All-Russian Central Executive Committee he supported coalition with the Provisional Government, and after the June 10 demonstration crisis he became a leading advocate of firm measures against the Bolsheviks. His opposition to the October uprising and to negotiations with the Bolsheviks was followed by repeated arrests and exile; executed in 1937, he was rehabilitated posthumously.

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