
Bakunjin
A biography of one of the most prominent Russian revolutionaries and founders of modern anarchism. Natalya Pirumova, a distinguished Russian historian, examines in detail Bakunin's life, political thought, and influence on the revolutionary movements of t
The book traces Bakunin's development from his youth in a noble family, through his studies and intellectual maturation, to his active participation in the European revolutions of 1848. Particular emphasis is placed on his conflict with Karl Marx within the First International, where they disagreed over the role of the state and revolution.
Pirumova analyzes Bakunin's key ideas, including his critique of authority, the state, and religion, and his advocacy of free federations of autonomous communities as the basis of social order. The book also explores his role in the liberation of Slavic peoples and the struggle against the tsarist autocracy.
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