Part of the series of biographies of Mikhail Bakunin. The first English-language philosophical study of Mikhail Bakunin, this book examines the philosophical foundations of Bakunin's social thought.
To get a handle on what’s been going on lately in Oaxaca, that beautiful Mexican city that has been lately transformed into a bloody proving ground for strikers, marchers, rioters, armed gangs, ...
Bakunin makes an early and powerful critique of the statist, reformist, class-collaborationist and counter-revolutionary tendencies of emerging social democracy. Submitted by Red Marriott on December ...
Americans who refused to don masks or get vaccinated during the pandemic don’t have an easy task constructing a valid philosophical defense of their behavior. The go-to philosophical authorities ...
Mark Leier sets out to rescue not only Mikhail Bakunin, the great anarchist thinker, but the whole anarchist tradition, which he argues is a pertinent political force today: “The current interest in ...
ABC's TV series Lost, whose fourth season premieres tonight, has multileveled mysteries and a cruelly withholding storytelling style that inspires passionate love and passionate frustration. The love ...
Why didn’t Karl Marx and Mikhail Bakunin get along? What accounts for the conflict between the two thinkers that led to the momentous breakup of the First International in 1872? Mark Leier discusses ...
Russian anarchists developed the movement's philosophy not only in word, but also in deed: Mikhail Bakunin nearly staged a revolution with the help of Swiss watchmakers, while Pyotr Kropotkin made a ...
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