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Nikulin V.V. «Revolutionary terror» as a legal means public administration of society in Soviet Russia. 1918– 1920.

Abstract: This article examines the theory and practice of using the theory of intimidation by the Bolsheviks as a method of public of administration in the civil war period. The author analyzes the preconditions of emergence of revolutionary terror, the practice and consequences of its use.


Keywords:

Jurisprudence, intimidation, terror, Law, punishment, legitimacy, repressive organs, legal practice, state policy, security


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