Bakunin: Selected Texts 1868-1875
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This book brings together a selection of the writings of Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876), including letters, a lecture, newspaper articles, finished and unfinished works. It begins in 1868, the year Bakunin moved to Geneva and became a member of the local section of the International Workers’ Association working for federated accountable demoractic socialism, that is, Anarchism.
“What is to be done then? One should seek out unit where it can be found, and not where it cannot. It is not to be south for in theories – be they philosophical or political – but rather in the aspirations of the proletariat of every country for solidarity, for material and economic liberation – on the terrain of everyday practical economic struggle of labour against capital”
Many of these texts appear here in English for the first time.
