Bakunin: Statism and Anarchy

“Bakunin: Statism and Anarchy” by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin is a revised edition published by Cambridge University Press on November 30, 1990. This book presents a complete English translation of Bakunin’s last work, originally written in 1873. It explores the dynamics of the European state system during Bakunin’s time, particularly in the context of the rise of the German Empire and his conflicts with Karl Marx within the first International.
Readers will find Bakunin’s critical assessment of the Marxist perspective, where he argues that the proposed “dictatorship of the proletariat” would ultimately lead to a new class of rulers rather than true liberation. The text outlines his vision for an anarchist society and identifies the social forces he believes will drive an anarchist revolution. This edition includes a lucid introduction by Marshall Shatz, which situates Bakunin within his historical and intellectual milieu, along with a guide to further reading and a chronology of relevant events, making it a valuable resource for those studying political ideologies and anarchism. The book spans 243 pages and is presented in English.
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Statism and Anarchy is a complete English translation of the last work by the great Russian anarchist Michael Bakunin. It was written in 1873, in the aftermath of the rise of the German Empire and the clash between Bakunin and Karl Marx in the first International. Bakunin assesses the strength of a European state system dominated by Bismarck. Then, in the most remarkable part of the book, he assails the Marxist alternative, predicting that a “dictatorship of the proletariat” will in fact be a dictatorship over the proletariat, and will produce a new class of socialist rulers. Instead, he outlines his vision of an anarchist society and identifies the social forces he believes will achieve an ananarchist revolution. Statism and Anarchy had an immediate influence on the “to the people” movement of Russian populism, and Bakunin’s ideas inspired other anarchist movements. This is the only complete and reliable rendition of Statism and Anarchy in English, and in a lucid introduction Marshall Shatz locates Bakunin in his immediate historical and intellectual context, and assesses the impact of his ideas on the wider development of European radical thought. A guide to further reading and a chronology of events are appended as aids to students encountering Bakunin’s thought for the first time.
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