Siberian Social-Democratic Union
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Siberian Social-Democratic Union (
Social Democratic groups. It was formed in the spring of 1901, by the initiative of the Tomsk Social-Democrats, including Social-Democratic groups from Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and the Taiga. In the end of 1901 the union adopted a programme which defined its mission as fighting for political freedom of the proletariat, and for socialism. The union was initially dominated by 'economists'.[1]
In 1902, a
Menshevik position. The union later condemned their behaviour at the congress.[1]