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In 19th-century Russia, a section of the middle class, including lawyers, doctors, teachers, engineers, and some officers, who advocated the adoption of Western ideas as a cure for the country's backwardness. They also supported political and social reform but were baulked by an autocratic tsarist regime. This group eventually provided much of the leadership for the revolutionary movements of the early 20th century.



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His case is that at the moment of cultural contact Native American intelligentsias had cognitive procedures for the commodification of memories more than adequate for their needs.
They stake out two kinds of cultural authority: one is a social critique typical of postindustrial intelligentsias, and the other is their native origin (to which they might refer, across a divide).
 
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