skolener
Skolener, also known as skolniki, were Russian socialists who formed a group in the revolutionary movement that emerged during the 19th century. Their name originates from the Polish word for "schoolboys," referencing their intellectual background and emphasis on education. This group contributed to the discussions surrounding capitalism, socialism, and Russian politics.
Initially, Skolner drew inspiration from Belarusian and Western European thinkers, focusing on issues of state and
Many prominent scholars and thinkers identified with the Skolener ideologies, including Nikolai Muraevsky and Nikolai Chernyshevsky.
The definition and unity of Skolener as a cohesive group throughout history have been subject to interpretation.
Regardless, their legacy still has effects in fields of international relations and philosophical mindsews.