God and state. Confession
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Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin (1814-1876)-Russian philosopher, publicist, one of the ideologists of anarchism and populism.
Confession, addressed to the Russian emperor Nicholas I, was written by Bakunin in the Peter and Paul Fortress. The manuscript with the king’s hand -handed notes was found in the Archive of the Third Branch and was first printed only in 1921. In this work, Bakunin described his life and participation in the revolutionary movement, and also outlined his own view of it, the Slavic question and arrangement of Russia.
The collection also includes the unfinished Bakunin manuscript “God and the state”, in which he criticizes Christianity and The technocratic movement that flourishing at that time with a materialistic, anarchist and individualistic point of view
Confession, addressed to the Russian emperor Nicholas I, was written by Bakunin in the Peter and Paul Fortress. The manuscript with the king’s hand -handed notes was found in the Archive of the Third Branch and was first printed only in 1921. In this work, Bakunin described his life and participation in the revolutionary movement, and also outlined his own view of it, the Slavic question and arrangement of Russia.
The collection also includes the unfinished Bakunin manuscript “God and the state”, in which he criticizes Christianity and The technocratic movement that flourishing at that time with a materialistic, anarchist and individualistic point of view
Author:
Author:Бакунин М.А.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-150774-9
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