Circle of Tchaikovsky
| Circle of Tchaikovsky Чайковцы | |
|---|---|
| Russian revolutionary Nikolai Tchaikovsky (1851–1926), after whom the Circle was named. | |
| Leader | Nikolai Tchaikovsky | 
| Founded | 1868 | 
| Dissolved | 1874 | 
| Headquarters | St. Petersburg | 
| Ideology | Populism Revolutionary socialism | 
| Political position | Left-wing to far-left | 
| Movement | Narodniks | 
The Circle of Tchaikovsky, also known as Tchaikovtsy/Chaikovtsy/Tcaycoffsky (Russian: Чайковцы), or the Grand Propaganda Society (Russian: Большое общество пропаганды, Bolshoye obshchestvo propagandy) was a Russian literary society for self-education and a revolutionary organization of the Narodniks in the early 1870s. It was named after Nikolai Tchaikovsky, one of its prominent members.