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Stanisław Krusiński (1 May 1857, Posiołkach, Saratov Governorate – 24 January 1886, Kazan) was a Polish economist, sociologist and political activist. One of the first Polish Marxists. With his colleagues (such as Ludwik Krzywicki), he translated Karl Marx's Capital into Polish.
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Wiesław Bieńkowski, Stanisław Krusiński, Polish Biographical Dictionary, vol. 15, Wrocław-Warsaw-Kraków 1970, pp. 423–426, there also a bibliograph.
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