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Alexander Bogdanov wasn ;t much of a big name in America, but in the Soviet Union he was famous. A science fiction writer, doctor, and pioneer of cybernetics, he was curious about everything. Including the thing that killed him. Above, Bogdanov playing chess with Lenin Alexander Bogdanov was a communist before communism was cool. In 1916, when he was serving as a doctor during World War I, he wrote about the politics of war economies and anticipated the military-industrial complex. After the revolution, he criticized and turned away from Bolshevik communism and went on to become a lot of other things before they were cool. For example, he became an early science fiction writer. His novel, Red Star, painted the picture of utopia where manual labor was done by automatons and people either spen
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