Owing to his political
convictions, he had to leave Russia. In 1901 he founded in Paris
the Russian Higher School of Social Sciences, the faculty of
which consisted of exiled Russian scholars and political
emigrants. In 1905 he came back to Russia, resumed his University
work and took an active part in the political movement. In 1906
he was elected to the Duma and in 1907 to the Imperial Council.
He died in 1916._
JEWISH RIGHTS AND THEIR ENEMIES
BY MAXIM KOVALEVSKY
If the question should be put as to who at present stands in the way
of Jewish equal rights and who demands still further limitations of
the Jews' participation in both military and civil service, the answer
is that no one class follows a more systematic and more definite
programme in this connection than the League of United Nobility. In
the year 1913 one of their conventions made the following
recommendations, recorded in a volume published in the name of the
league, and here quoted literally:
"I.
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