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Alexander Bogdanov (1873–1928) was a Russian physician, philosopher and revolutionary, a rival of Lenin, whose novel Red Star (1908) depicts an advanced socialist utopia on Mars, complete with a planned economy and blood-transfusion rejuvenation. A pioneer of systems theory, he died experimenting with transfusion on himself. Red Star is one of the most important early works of Russian science fiction.
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