Lexicographical Neighbors of Kulaki
Literary usage of Kulaki
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1878)
"Not a few industrial villages have thus fallen under the power of the kulaki—literally
Fists — as these monopolists are called. By advancing money the Kulak ..."
2. The Latvians: A Short History by Andrejs Plakans (1995)
"... increasingly being designated as kulaks (in Latvian, kulaki or budzi)—by
requisitioning their agricultural products for state use and by higher taxes. ..."
3. "The Greatest Failure in All History": A Critical Examination of the Actual by John Spargo (1920)
"... organized a camp of concentration for the local bourgeoisie and kulaki.1 The
duties of the confined shall consist in keeping clean the town of Saransk. ..."
4. Sixteen Years in Siberia: Some Experiences of a Russian Revolutionist by Lev Grigorʹevich Deĭch, Helen Chisholm (1903)
"... commune and two or three of the richer peasants and usurers (kulaki) can easily
manage to get rid of a poor wretch who does not happen to please them. ..."
5. The Economics of Communism: With Special Reference to Russia's Experiment by Leo Pasvolsky (1921)
"... kulaki,' the merchants and the priests, and not merely the organs of the rural
proletariat to be used as instruments of repression against the rest of ..."
6. The New Eastern Europe by Ralph Butler (1919)
"... mune-devourers) or kulaki (fists) or something equally uncomplimentary.
Once this view is adopted, it follows logically that the communal institutions, ..."
7. Russian Affairs by Geoffrey Drage (1904)
"They discredit the prosperous and enterprising peasants by giving them the title
of usurers (kulaki), and amongst the Socialistic pseudo-Liberals prosperity ..."
8. Russian Affairs by Geoffrey Drage (1904)
"They discredit the prosperous and enterprising peasants by giving them the title
of usurers (kulaki), and amongst the Socialistic pseudo-Liberals prosperity ..."