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The section Rupture with Bolshevism is incomprehensible. For instance, who delivered the Statement to the Editorial Board of Proletary? Was it Bogdanov or Lenin? The whole article seems designed to divert the reader from its central point which presumably is about the development of Vpered rather than some idealogical split between Bogdanov and Lenin. Could we please have an article about Russian politics which doesn't try our patience with an overabundance of the word "intellectuals"? Jodosma (talk) 23:05, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
I am sorry but as Russian politics at this time grappled with the social role of intellectuals, it is perhaps utopian to hope that an article about one of the currents active at this timer could avoid dealing with the issue. Further Vpered developed precisely because of the split with Lenin, so this has to be a significant feature fo teh article.Leutha (talk) 15:19, 12 October 2013 (UTC)Reply