Agrarian Socialist League

The Agrarian Socialist League was a revolutionary organization of Russian exiles.

A. Rubanovich, Lazarev, Chaim Zhitlowsky, Shishko, D. A. Khilkov, D. A. Klements, S. M. Kliachko, Rappoport, Victor Chernov, M. R. Gots, Sletov, and Serebriakov.

This literature was well received in Russia (particularly amongst a group of Socialist-Revolutionary intellectuals in Saratov), but smuggling the texts into the country was a hazardous task.

[3] In 1902 the Agrarian Socialist League and the Socialist-Revolutionary Party jointly published 80,000 copies of propaganda literature.

[6] At the conference, Zhitlowsky and Shishko proposed that the movement promote peasant terrorism on a "political-moral" basis.