Aleksandr A. Belikov

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Aleksandr Antonovich Belikov
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Native name Александр Антонович Беликов
Honorific prefix Premier
Birth Date 1-20-7508
Birth place Berebna, Arvor
Death date 4-3-7596
Death place Dmivartovsk, Topki, Arvor
Cause of death Natural causes
Resting place Pavlomara National Cemetery, Cherenovsk
Citizenship Arvor
Nationality Arvorian
Party ADS (Адс)
Height 185.42 centimetres
Spouse Alexandra P. Belikova (m. 7529, d. 7582)
Children 4
Mother Raisa M. Belikova (b. 7490, d. 7566)
Father Anton V. Belikov (b. 7489, d. 7572)
Residence Dmivartrovsk (personal)
Education Doctor of Economics (Дэ)
Alma mater University of Anaprudny
Occupation Economist
Profession Politician
Known for Father of Socialism, Father of Socialist Arvor
Premier of Arvor
Status Incumbent
Term Start 7567
Term End 7576
President Natalia I. Sedova
Predecessor position established
Successor Zinaida V. Dmitrieva

Aleksandr Antonovich Belikov was an Arvorian economist, historian, political theorist, and politician who served as the first Premier of the Arvorian Democratic Republic. Through his seminal works, In the Cause of the People and Labour and Dignity, he formed the socialist movement and inspired and led the reformation of the Commonwealth of Free Peoples into the modern Democratic Republic.

Belikov's ideas and their subsequent development, collectively known as Belikovism, have had enormous influence on modern intellectual, economic and political history.

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