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  1. Written: 1867-1872. Source: Marxism, Freedom and the State. Publisher: Freedom Press, London; 1950. First Published: 1950. Translated: K.J. Kenafick. Online Version: Bakunin Reference Archvie (marxists.org) 1999. Transcription/Markup: Natasha Morse. Table of Contents: Introduction. Chapter I: Introductory. Chapter II: Marxist Ideology.

  2. Subjects. Marxism, anarchism. Genre. Non-fiction. Pages. 63. Marxism, Freedom and the State is an abridged compilation of essays by Russian revolutionary, anarchist, and philosopher Mikhail Bakunin. It was edited and translated by Kenneth Kenafick. Freedom Press published the book in 1950.

    • Foreword
    • Life of Bakunin
    • Introductory
    • Marxist Ideology
    • The State and Marxism
    • Internationalism and The State
    • Social Revolution and The State
    • Political Action and The Workers
    • Appendix
    • Footnotes

    In my book Michael Bakunin and Karl Marx, I stated in a footnote that I intended to reprint certain passages from Bakunin in a booklet to be entitled Marxism, Anarchism and the State. The present work is a fulfillment of that intention; but I have slightly altered the title, because on reflection, I felt that Bakunin was here treating of wider and ...

    Michael Alexandrovitch Bakunin was born on 30thMay, 1814, in the Russian province of Tvar. He was the eldest son of a retired diplomat, who was a member of the ancient Russian nobility. Young Michael passed his boyhood on the family estate, and gained there an insight into the peasant mentality which is reflected in his later writings. At the age o...

    I am a passionate seeker after Truth and a not less passionate enemy of the malignant fictions used by the “Party of Order”, the official representatives of all turpitudes, religious, metaphysical, political, judicial, economic, and social, present and past, to brutalise and enslave the world; I am a fanatical lover of Liberty; considering it as th...

    The doctrinaire school of Socialists, or rather of German Authoritarian Communists, was founded a little before 1848, and has rendered, it must be recognised, eminent services to the cause of the proletariat not only in Germany, but in Europe. It is to them that belongs principally the great idea of an “International Workingmen’s Association” and a...

    All work to be performed in the employ and pay of the State — such is the fundamental principle of Authoritarian Communism, of State Socialism. The State having become sole proprietor — at the end of a certain period of transition which will be necessary to let society pass without too great political and economic shocks from the present organisati...

    Let us consider the real, national policy of Marx himself. Like Bismarck, he is a German patriot. He desires the greatness and power of Germany as a State. No one anyway will count it a crime in him to love his country and his people; and since he is so profoundly convinced that the State is the condition sine qua non of the prosperity of the one a...

    What Bismarck has done for the political and bourgeois world, Marx claims to do today for the Socialist world, among the proletariat of Europe; to replace French initiative by German initiative and domination; and as, according to him and his disciples, there is no German thought more advanced than his own, he believed the moment had come to have i...

    In Germany, Socialism is already beginning to be a formidable power, despite restrictive and oppressive laws. The workers’ parties are frankly Socialist — in the sense that they want a Socialistic reform of the relations between capital and labour, and that they consider that to obtain this reform, the State must first of all be reformed, and that ...

    In I. Berlin’s Karl Marx: His Life and Environment(Home University Library) are reprinted some passages of Bakunin’s writing which I have not seen elsewhere and which emphasise his views on the State, and other passages on the character of Marx. The first selection is as follows: “We revolutionary anarchists are the enemies of all forms of State an...

    That is, the Marxians. i.e., 1871. Historical Materialism. Lassalle lived 1825–64; a brilliant demagogue, he popularised (or vulgarised) Marx’s teachings and launched the Social Democratic Movement in Germany. His organisation, the General Association of German Workers, united with the Marxists in 1875. Bakunin’s use of the term “supreme end of his...

  3. Marxism, Freedom and the State: Chapter I. I am a passionate seeker after Truth and a not less passionate enemy of the malignant fictions used by the "Party of Order", the official representatives of all turpitudes, religious, metaphysical, political, judicial, economic, and social, present and past, to brutalize and enslave the world; I am a fanatical lover of Liberty; considering it as the ...

  4. Marxism, Freedom and the State – Chapter III. III: The State and Marxism. A ll work to be performed in the employ and pay of the State– such is the fundamental principle of Authoritarian Communism of State Socialism.

  5. 4. Apr. 2005 · Written between 1867 and 1872, many of Bakunin's predictions about the outcome of following the authoritarian communist road have been proven valid by the actions of Leninist tyrants across the world. Marxism, Freedom and the State. Translated and Edited with a Foreword and Biographical Sketch by K. J. Kenafick.

  6. This Marxian thought is explicitly developed in the famous Manifesto of the refugee German Communists drafted and published in 1848 by Marx and Engels. It is the theory of the emancipation of the proletariat and of the Organization of labor by the State. Its principal point is the conquest of political power by the working class.

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