The Socialist Academy of Social Sciences (SAON) was an educational establishment created in Russia in October 1918 with “the aim of studying and teaching social studies from the point of view of scientific socialism.”[1] The original name of the academy was agreed over and against the proposal to call it the Communist Academy owing to objections raised by Left Socialist Revolutionaries. They had supported the Bolshevik seizure of power in November 1917, but had withdrawn that support in March 1918. Nevertheless they continued their involvement in such institutions as the Socialist Academy at this time.[2]

On 17 April 1924, the Academy was transformed into the Communist Academy.

Bulletin of the Socialist Academy

From 1922, the Academy published a bulletin Вестник Социалистической академии (Bulletin of the Socialist Academy). After 6 issues, the numbering was continued under the title Вестник Коммунистической академии" (Bulletin of the Communist Academy).[3]

References

  1. White, James D. (2019). Red Hamlet: the life and ideas of Alexander Bogdanov. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-26890-6.
  2. Biggart, John. "Alexander Bogdanov and the suppression of "Collectivism"". Academia.
  3. "Вестник Коммунистической Академии 1924 №07 [PDF]". www.twirpx.com (in Russian). twirpx. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
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