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  1. Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin (/ b ə ˈ k uː n ɪ n / bə-KOO-nin; 30 May 1814 – 1 July 1876) was a Russian revolutionary anarchist. He is among the most influential figures of anarchism and a major figure in the revolutionary socialist , social anarchist , [6] and collectivist anarchist traditions.

  2. 6 days ago · Mikhail Bakunin was the chief propagator of 19th-century anarchism, a prominent Russian revolutionary agitator, and a prolific political writer. His quarrel with Karl Marx split the anarchist and Marxist wings of the revolutionary socialist movement for many years after their deaths.

  3. Jul 24, 2008 · Learn about the revolutionary, materialist and libertarian ideas of Mikhail Bakunin, one of the founders of anarchist thought and movement. Explore his views on freedom, authority, state, religion, capitalism and revolution.

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  5. May 18, 2021 · A collection of essays, letters, and speeches by Mikhail Bakunin, the pioneer of anarchist thought and practice. The book covers his biography, his critique of Marxism, his views on the state, revolution, and socialism, and his vision of a free society.

  6. Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin[a] (/bəˈkuːnɪn/; 30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1814 – 1 July 1876) was a Russian revolutionary anarchist, socialist and founder of collectivist anarchism. He is considered among the most influential figures of anarchism and a major founder of the revolutionary socialist and social anarchist tradition.

  7. Mikhail Bakunin, (born May 30, 1814, Premukhino, Russia—died July 1, 1876, Bern, Switz.), Russian anarchist and political writer. He traveled in western Europe and was active in the Revolutions of 1848. After attending the Slav congress in Prague, he wrote the manifesto “An Appeal to Slavs” (1848).

  8. 2 days ago · Learn about the life and ideas of Michael Bakunin, the most celebrated 19th-century anarchist, who influenced the International Brotherhood and opposed Marx. Find reference entries, related content and search results from Oxford Reference.