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 Mikhail Bakunin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bakunin received permission to move to the Amur region, from where he succeeded in escaping, making his way through Japan and the United States to England in 1861.
While in Switzerland, Bakunin was ordered by the Russian government to return to Russia, and on his refusal his property was confiscated.
Natural laws being thus recognized by every man for himself, Bakunin's reasoning went, an individual could not but obey them, for they would be the laws also of his own nature; and the need for political organization, administration and legislation would at once disappear.
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 Anarchism - Mikhail Bakunin (1)
Not long after his travels to Prague, Bakunin was involved in the new government in Saxony, and was then captured and sent to Russia, where he was sentenced to death (his sentence was later commuted to life in prison).
For his actions, Bakunin was "given a commission in the line." [1] Essentially, he had to serve in a peasant village where he was to finish his service.
Following only a brief stay in Paris, Bakunin was back on the road, headed for Prague to aggravate the Congress of Slavs.
http://www.wooster.edu/history/gshaya/courses/hterror/bakunin1.html   (483 words)

  
 Anarchism's Greatest Hits NO.1: Mikhail Bakunin
This led to his arrest and he was sentenced to death.
A movement is born A committee set up to investigate the charges found, by a majority, Bakunin guilty and voted to expel him.
At age 21, after a couple of years in uniform, he resigned from the army and began to mix in democratic circles.
http://www.spunk.org/texts/pubs/ws/ws47/sp001538.html   (1218 words)

  
 Mikhail Bakunin
During the Dresden insurrection in May, 1849, Bakunin was arrested and sentenced to death.
Bakunin joined the First International, a federation of radical political parties that hoped to overthrow capitalism and create a socialist commonwealth.
In 1861 Bakunin managed to escape from Siberia and after traveling to the United States he reached London where he joined his old friend, Alexander Herzen.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAbakunin.htm   (1200 words)

  
 Assorted quotes from Mikhail Bakunin
This flagrant negation of humanity which constitutes the very essence of the State is, from the standpoint of the State, its supreme duty and its greatest virtue Thus, to offend, to oppress, to despoil, to plunder, to assassinate or enslave one's fellowman is ordinarily regarded as a crime.
Source: Spunk Press, referenced to Michael Bakunin, Federalism, Socialism, Anti-Theologism, found in Noam Chomsky, For Reasons of State, Pantheon, 1973.
And since a person inevitably takes from others whatever he does not gain from his own, we have the right to say that all such profits are thefts of collective labor, committed by a few privileged individuals with the sanction of the State and under its protection."
http://www.struggle.ws/anarchists/bakunin/writings/quotes.html   (1803 words)

  
 Mikhail Bakunin --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A Russian writer and political revolutionary, Mikhail Bakunin was known as one of the founders of 19th-century anarchism, the belief that governments are unnecessary and that each person should obey his own personal laws (see Anarchism).
Latvian-born dancer and director Mikhail Baryshnikov was born in Riga, Latvia.
One of the most prolonged and publicized manhunts in United States history reached a dramatic climax in early April 1996, as investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) descended upon a one-room wood shack in a remote area near Lincoln, Mont. After weeks of surveillance, FBI agents apprehended the owner of the shack, a...
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 Mikhail Bakunin
This feeling was most enunciated in his Appeal to the Slavs (1848).
Far from being a limitation or a denial of my liberty, the liberty of another is its necessary condition and confirmation.
Bakunin was also the creator of the exact antithesis of MARXIST communism since he wanted none of the political control of the state imposed on individuals or any centralization of and subordination to any organized authority.
http://staff.gps.edu/mines/Ind%20Rev%20-%20Bakunin.htm   (649 words)

  
 The Immorality of the State
The Immorality of the State by Mikhail Bakunin [1814-1876]
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/bakunin/bakuninimmorality.html   (3340 words)

  
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He was arrested (1849), and eventually handed over to the Russian government and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Bakunin became a member of the League of Peace and Freedom.
At the Berne Congress of this League (1868) he and his supporters (E. Reclus, Aristide Rey, Jaclard, Fanelli, N. Joukovsky, V. Mratchkovsky and others) were in a minority, and seceded from the League and established their own International Alliance of Socialist Democracy.
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 Anarchie.de - [LPA] (en) Russia, 190th anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin (fwd)
190th anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin in his birthplace Pryamukhino - officially and unofficially
The same morning, with presence of much of offspring of the Bakunin family, there was a prayer in local church to commemorate all Bakunins, after which father Andrei and his followers talked that Mikhail Bakunin and his godless ideas were bad and wrong, and should be forgotten.
These attempts to redefine Bakunin as a Russian nationalist, alien to West, or to usual liberal, not aware of his own liberalism, were met with disagreement from side of most of the participants.
http://www.anarchie.de/main-40699.html   (856 words)

  
 Spunk/library/writers/bakunin - Mikhail Bakunin
Bakunin rebukes Nechayev and his Chatechism for vanguardism
http://www.spunk.org/texts/writers/bakunin/index.html   (17 words)

  
 Ethics: Morality of the State by Mikhail Bakunin
Ethics: Morality of the State by Mikhail Bakunin
The existence of a single limited State necessarily presupposed the existence, and if necessary provokes the formation of several States, it being quite natural that the individuals who find themselves outside of this State and who are menaced by it in their existence and liberty, should in turn league themselves against it.
Machiavelli said it, and history as well as the practice of all contemporary governments bear him out on that point.
http://www.struggle.ws/anarchists/bakunin/writings/ethics_state.html   (1492 words)

  
 Mikhail Bakunin and Anarchy
This is unlike Marx which advocated the use of politics, because the proletariate is the largest group in society and constitutes a voting bloc.
Bakunin was more freedom and dignity oriented than Marx's cold economics
Politics Bakunin believed that politics were a thing of the bouregeoisie and activists should not use politics to their ends (by playing inside the system you acknowledge its legitimacy...
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 Ba: Positive Atheism's Big List of Quotations
The idea of god implies the abdication of human reason and justice; it is the most decisive negation of human liberty and necessarily ends in the enslavement of manking both in theory and practice.
With all due respect, then, to the metaphysicians and religious idealists, philosophers, politicians or poets: the idea of God implies the abdication of human reason and justice; it is the most decisive negation of human liberty, and necessarily ends in the enslavement of mankind, both in theory and practice.
As long as we have a master in heaven, we will be slaves on earth.
http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/quotes/quote-b.htm   (5673 words)

  
 Mikhail Bakunin from LiveJournal
In his book The Confessions of a Revolutionary, Proudhon wrote among other...
mikhail bakunin is playing at the shogun hideout on february 17th.
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 mikhail bakunin - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
An illegitimate son of one of the...of the days of Catherine the Great, Mikhail Orlov had been spectacularly associated...
In 1868, Bakunin became active in the First International...Karl Marx, and he was expelled (1872).
...FRASER Eugene Political labels are meaningless Mikhail Bakunin, who put his life on the line during the revolutions...called Marx "an authoritarian from head to foot." Bakunin predicted that the citizens of Marxs utopian vision...
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 IALHI News Service: Mikhail Bakunin
However, now Priamukhino, which was known because of both its dwellers and its guests, which included Belinsky, Stankevich, Turgenev, Gorky and Tolstoy, is in ruins and in a desperate state.
On July 27-28, in the village of Priamukhino, at the estate of the Bakunin family, the second Priamukhino readings will be held.
The conference organizers, the Bakunin Fund, invite those studying the history of Priamukhino and the Tver region, the history of the Bakunin family and the activities and ideas of its most prominent member, Mikhail Bakunin, to participate in this year¹s and future Priamukhino readings, which we hope will be regular.
http://www.ialhi.org/news/i0205_16.html   (538 words)

  
 LookSmart - Directory - Mikhail Bakunin
Learn about his early life and the development of his philosophy.
Mikhail Bakunin - Explore the political career of the 19th century anarchist Mikhail Bakunin.
Read the collected works of the Russian anarchist from the nineteenth century as well as his biography and a bibliography of related works.
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 Mikhail Bakunin
Mikhail Bakunin was one of the intellectual founding fathers of Anarchism.
When Marx headed toward State-run Socialism, Bakunin argued for the abolition of the State as the most fundamental goal for those who want to guarantee freedom.
He is often considered to be Marx's historical rival.
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 Mikhail Bakunin : What is authority? (1882)
And if such universality could ever be realised in a single man, and if he wished to take advantage thereof to impose his authority upon us, it would be necessary to drive this man out of society, because his authority would inevitably reduce all the others to slavery and imbecility.
In simple and clear terms he points out that the anarchists submit themselves to the authority of natural laws besides accepting voluntarily the authority of experts in specific fields as valuable recommendations.
The idea that anarchists are against authority is rejected by Bakunin.
http://www.panarchy.org/bakunin/authority.1871.html   (1483 words)

  
 Michael Bakunin
Known best for his anarchistic philosophy, Bakunin was also a prolific theorist, a devote athiest, and a radical agitator.
Michael Bakunin was a very active political player in the nineteenth century, both in Russia and in Europe.
It progresses slowly through the momentum imparted by individual initiatives, not throught the mind and will of the legistator."
http://history.colstate.edu/Pate/veronica   (107 words)

  
 Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism - Price Comparison
Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism
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 Mikhail Bakunin - Quotations
Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin; Михаил Александрович Бакунин (30 May 1814 - 13 June 1876) Russian political philosopher, anarchist, and noted atheist.
Attributed to Bakunin in The Explorers (1996) by Paolo Novaresio
II; Variants or variant translations of this statement have also been attributed to Bakunin:
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 (DV) Haider: Elections as Ideology
A serious anarchist/libertarian analysis of elections, which emphasizes how an elected bureaucracy prevents political participation, is much needed; see Mikhail Bakunin, “Representative Systems Based on Fiction” in G. Maximoff, ed., The Political Philosophy of Mikhail Bakunin, (New York: The Free Press, 1953), p.
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Dec2004/Haider1211.htm   (1983 words)

  
 Buy.com - God and the State : Mikhail Bakunin : ISBN 048622483X
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A colorful, charismatic personality, violent, ebullient, and energetic, Bakunin was one of two poles between which 19th and early 20th-century anarchism was formed.
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 Blogit > Great quotes on politics and government > Comments on Mikhail Bakunin
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 Mikhail Bakunin
He retired to Lugano in 1873 and died at Bern on the 13th of June 1876.
He rejects all the ideal systems in every name and shape, from the idea of God downwards; and every form of external authority, whether emanating from the will of a sovereign or from universal suffrage.
Nothing can be clearer or more frank and comprehensive in its destructiveness than the revolutionary anarchism of Bakunin.
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 Philosophical Dictionary: Babbage-Bayle
Bakunin participated in several European revolutionary movements in an effort to derive practical benefits from the theories of Marx and Proudhon.
His philosophical writings emphasized the use of negative arguments as a dialectical method for defining creative results rather than relying upon what he regarded as pseudo-scientific theories of government.
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 Mikhail Bakunin Political Philosophers Political Philosophy Political Science Social Sciences Science English España
Life and ideas of Mikhail Bakunin from papers of the Irish anarchist Workers Solidarity Movement.
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 Daily Bleed, Caravaggio, Victor Jara, Augustin Souchy, Emma Goldman, Edgard Leuenroth, Mikhail Bakunin (Mihail ...
The anarchist Michael Bakunin, who had just arrived on the 15th of September, is now forced to flee in the face of an arrest warrant.
He hid in Marseilles until October 24, 1870, then sailed from Marseilles back to Locarno (from which had come on September 9).
Daily Bleed, Caravaggio, Victor Jara, Augustin Souchy, Emma Goldman, Edgard Leuenroth, Mikhail Bakunin (Mihail Aleksandroviç Bakunin; Aleksandrovic, Aleksandrovich, Mihkail) on this day, September 28: A Calendar Better Than Boiled Coffee!
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 Guardian Unlimited Arts features Never mind the critics, feel the genius
As a young revolutionary, and friend of Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, Wagner had set out to overturn the operatic establishment of his day with a theoretical basis for his own work, a series of tracts and manifestoes the most influential of which was called 'Opera and Drama'.
The audience for Wagner's reading of Tristan und Isolde comprised his wife, Minna, his then lover, Mathilde Wesendonck, her husband, Otto (who financed the Ring), his future wife, Cosima von Bulow, and her husband, Hans.
Nietzsche observed caustically that Wagner always wrote 'as though challenged by an enemy'.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1366539,00.html?gusrc=rss   (1856 words)

  
 The Anarchist Encyclopedia; An almanac of Antiauthoritarians, Saints & Sinners, Poets & Anarchists...
American composer, anarchist, taught at Cornish School in Seattle.
Founded 'The Bakunin Press' publishing house & edited five Glasgow-based anarchist periodicals, "The Herald of Revolt", "The Spur", "The Commune", "The Council", & "The Word".
(1846-1892) Italian anarchist, champion of Bakunin in the second half of the 1800's.
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 Mikhail Bakunin Quotes
5 Quotes for 'Mikhail Bakunin' in the Database.
From the naturalistic point of view, all men are equal.
All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users.
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 Mikhail Bakunin Reference Archive
Selections of his writings usually include excerpts from larger manuscripts and articles made up of selections from a variety of sources.
Bakunin's writings include not only letters, books and newspaper articles, but unpublished manuscripts and records of speeches which are difficult to date and need editing.
The material below come from a variety of sources.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/bakunin   (164 words)

  
 Guest Profile: Mikhail Bakunin
Mikail (or Mikhail) Bakunin (a pseudonym) - Bakunin was a brilliant 19th century atheist and freethinker who said: "Even if God existed it would be necessary to abolish Him."
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 God And The State - Mikhail Bakunin - Adobe Reader PDF eBook
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 JUST Response a growing selection of classics: MIKHAIL BAKUNIN
It is thus that power and the habit of command become for even the most intelligent and virtuous men, a source of aberration, both intellectual and moral.
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 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Quotes: Mikhail Bakunin
In a word, you will always find the idealists in the very act of practical materialism, while you will see the materialists pursuing and realising the most grandly ideal aspirations and thoughts.
Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Quotes: Mikhail Bakunin
Every development, I have said, implies the negation of its point of departure.
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 Quote Details: Mikhail Bakunin: The freedom of all... - The Quotations Page
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 Mikhail Bakunin i "Polskaya Intriga": 1840-e Godi - BORISYONOK, Y. A
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Alternate spellings: Michel Bakounine, Mikhail Bakunin, Mikhaïl Aleksandrovitch Bakounine, Mihail Aleksandroviç Bakunin, Michael Bakunin; Anarþist, ANARÞÝZM, Anarþizmin, anarþizme, Anarþist, Anarquismo, Anarquista, Anarchisten
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 BookkooB : Selected Writings - Mikhail Bakunin : Compare Book Prices
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 Creative Quotations from Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876)
In general, the vitality and relative dignity of an animal can be measured by the intensity of its instinct to revolt."
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 Mikhail Bakunin Quotes and Quotations compiled by GIGA
Mikhail Bakunin Quotes and Quotations compiled by GIGA
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