Background
Novgorodtsev, Pavel was born on February 16, 1866 in Bakhmut (now Artemovsk), Ekaterinoslav Gouvernement.
Novgorodtsev, Pavel was born on February 16, 1866 in Bakhmut (now Artemovsk), Ekaterinoslav Gouvernement.
Studied at Berlin and Paris. Graduated from Moscow University in law, 1888. Studied at Berlin and Paris.
Doctor of law, 1903, professor at Moscow University, 1904. Rector of Moscow Commercial Institute, 1906. Member of the Central Committee of the Cadet Party, member of the 1st Duma, 1906.
Signed the Vyborg proclamation. Professor at Moscow University until 1911. During the Civil War, with the Whites, 1918.
Evacuated from the Crimea in 1920. Lived in Berlin, 1922-1924. Dean of the Russian faculty of law in Prague.
Religion is bad because it forces people to rely on outside authority, rather than becoming self-reliant.
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