Petr Maslov (economist)

[1] He joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, and became a spokesperson on agrarian reform.

This was similar to a proposal by Lenin, except the latter wanted the land owned by central government.

After the October Revolution he held an anti-Bolshevik and was a commissar in the Provisional Siberian Government and participated in the State Meeting in Ufa.

In November 1918 he was appointed professor at the Omsk Agricultural Institute in the Department of Political Economy and Statistics.

His grandson Victor Maslov, mathematician and physicist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Pyotr Maslov in 1906