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Mark Vishniak

Mark Veniaminovich Vishniak (1883–1977) was a Russian socialist, journalist and writer.
==Early Activism==

M.V. Vishniak was born in Moscow in 1883, the son of a wealthy merchant. He was a childhood friend of the future Socialist-Revolutionary leaders A.R. Gots and I.I. Fondaminsky. As a law student at Moscow University he came in contact with Narodnik circles, but he did not join the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (PSR) until 1905, when he was radicalised by the Revolution of 1905. He was a delegate at the PSR Congress in 1906. Vishniak contributed to several party journals under the pseudonym 'Veniamin Marks'. Under that name he wrote ''The Legal Status of Jews in Russia'', one of the earliest sustained discussion of the condition of Russian Jews. In 1906 he was arrested and deported Narimski but escaped. Over the next ten years, he was repeatedly arrested, escaped several times and spent time abroad (mainly in France).

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