''Russkaya Zhizn'' (''Русская жизнь'', ''Russian Life'') was a Left-
Cadet
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legal daily, published in
St. Petersburg,
Russia
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, from January 14, 1907. On February 27, from its thirty-eighth issue, the newspaper was taken over by the
Menshevik
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The factions eme ...
s; its contributors included
Pavel Axelrod, F. I. Dan, V. I. Zasulich, L. Martov,
G.V. Plekhanov. The newspaper was banned on March 15, 1907.
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