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  1. 20. Nov. 2020 · Anarchists have long argued that all statist approaches to social change are doomed to authoritarian results. This comic illustrates how Bakunin’s critique of state socialism, composed a century and a half ago, was borne out by the events of the 20th century.

  2. A Critique of State Socialism. Bakunin's text puplished with loads of cartoons. Authors: Bakunin, Michael; Warren, Richard. Published by Cienfuegos Press. Pamphlet. Section C NonFiction. English. Undated, probably early 1980s. Originally at http://www.thesparrowsnest.org.uk/collections/public_archive/7296.pdf. Notes.

  3. 3. Aug. 2011 · A theory suggests certain outcomes and if those predictions come to be then it becomes accepted as valid. Strangely, while proclaiming itself “scientific socialism” (something, like so much else, appropriated from Proudhon), Marxists refuse to apply that criteria to the socialist movement.

  4. 4. Juni 2020 · First article of a 3-part series by Karl Kautsky from 1881. It is a critique of state socialism. The second article can be found here. I do not want to talk here of that mixture of unclarity and higher dupery which in the latest time has made itself felt so widely in Germany; about this we Social Democrats indeed are agreed.

  5. 7. Nov. 2010 · While Marx believed that socialism could be built by taking over the state, Bakunin looked forward to its destruction and the creation of a new society based on free federations of free...

  6. 11. Nov. 2016 · The critique or condemnation of state-socialism has been and still is used to deny the possibility of alternatives, if not as a ruse to extoll capitalist relations. This is one reason leftist critiques of state-socialism can inadvertently bolster reactionary viewpoints. State-socialism still matters, even if as a past (or present) to be ...

  7. A Critique of State Socialism. Mikhail Bakunin. 3.50. 10ratings2reviews. A4 sized graphic depiction of Bakunin's argument against state socialism, based on a somewhat editied version of an essay published by Coptic Press in 1968. By Michael Bakunin (sort of) and Richard Warren, published by Christie Books. 46 Pages. 44 pages, Paperback.