Proletarskaya Kul'tura (Russian: Пролетарская Культура; English: Proletarian Culture) was the main theoretical magazine published by Proletkult.
The magazine consisted of a series numbered up to 21, however as there were some multiple issues there were only 13 different publications[1] They published such writers as Alexander Bogdanov and Aleksei Gastev.
In summer 1919, Rogozinsky's proposal to turn the Proletarian University into the Sverdlov Proletarian University, a proposal accompanied by restrictions in scope limited to creating a training school for government and party officials.
That was backed up by an article in Izvestiya distinguishing between a 'proletarian' and 'communist' university, which would mean focusing on training party activists.
When Maria Smith-Falkner, a professor at the Proletarian University, submitted a response which said that it was necessary to train leaders as well as organisers Izvestiya declined to publish it, and it appeared in Proletarskaya Kul'tura.