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 | | The Revolutionary Catechism Sergey Genadievich Nechayev was a man so feared by the Czar and the aristocrat, ruling classes, he became the Czar's special prisoner. |
 | | In Robert Payne's biography on Lenin, a description of Nechayev's trial (p.21): "The prisoner who stood in the dock in the Moscow District Court on January 20, 1873, did not resemble the ordinary picture of a revolutionary. |
 | | I do not recognize the laws!" The president of the court would then order him to be silent, and Nechayev would be quiet for a while, leaning up and gazing at the gallery as though searching for someone he knew, or drumming on the ledge. |
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