- He was a Russian revolutionary anarchist
- Founder of collectivist anarchism
Real name: | Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin | Born: | 30 May 1814 Comment | When did Mihail Bakunin die? / Died | 01 July 1876 | How many years did Mihail Bakunin live? / Lived | 62 years | Where was Mihail Bakunin born? | Tver Governorate | Where did Mihail Bakunin die? / Deathplace | Bern, Switzerland | Zodiac sign: | Gemini |
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| Nationality: | Russia |
Who was Mihail Bakunin? / Facts
- An important figure of anarchism
- Main founder of the social anarchist tradition
- One of the most famous ideologues in Europe
- He grew up in Pryamukhino, where he moved to study philosophy and began to read the French Encyclopédistes
- He studied the philosophy of Fichte and Hegel
- In 1842, he moved to Dresden and then to Paris, where he met Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Karl Marx
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In 1868, he joined the socialist International Working Men's Association, a federation of trade unions and workers' organizations, which had sections in many European countries as well as in Latin America and (after 1872) in North Africa and the Middle East
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The 1872 Hague Congress was dominated by a struggle between Marx and his followers, who argued for the use of the state to bring about socialism; and the Bakunin/anarchist faction, which argued instead for the replacement of the state by federations of self-governing workplaces and communes
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Bakunin's faction present at the conference lost and Bakunin was (in Marx's view) expelled for supposedly maintaining a secret organisation within the international
- Works - From 1870 to 1876, Bakunin wrote some of his longer works, such as:
- Statism and Anarchy
- God and the State
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