Alexandr Martynov was a Menshevik before the Russian revolutions of 1917, and for a few years after the revolution a critic of the Soviet government"s theory of permanent revolution.
Career
From 1901 to 1902 Martinov was active on the journal of the Economist faction of the RSDLP, Rabocheye Dyelo, publishing articles strongly criticised by Lenin in What Is to Be Done? He joined the Communist Party in 1923 as an opponent of the "Left Opposition." He was a chief architect of the "bloc of four classes.".
Politics
Martinov was an advocate of the two stage theory, that a fully capitalist government was needed to run well into its course before socialism and thereafter communism could be possible.
Membership
In 1884, he was a member of The People's Will.