Bakunin: Philosophy of Freedom - Brian Morris - Books - Black Rose Books - 9781895431667 - May 14, 1993
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Bakunin: Philosophy of Freedom

Brian Morris

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Bakunin: Philosophy of Freedom

The life and thought of Bakunin has contemporary relevance, particularly for his definitions of freedom. This book confirms Bakunin as an important and influential political theorist whose anarchism was dominated by a desire to achieve a unity of theory and practice. Everything about him is colossal...he is full of a primitive exuberance and strength. Richard Wagner He was not a conventional intellectual if anything, he was anti-intellectual and so never produced a systematic corpus of his ideas in the manner of Marx or Herbert Spencer. But his philosophy is by no means incoherent, and he fully deserves to be recognized as an important and influential political theorist. That his anarchism was dominated by a desire to achieve a unity of theory and practice, of fact and value, of thought and action, within the reality of a given historical social order and that he opposed all the dualism which Western culture had bequeathed from mechanistic philosophy and bourgeois political theory particularly the opposition between individual and society, philosophy and empirical knowledge, nature and humans.


172 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 14, 1993
ISBN13 9781895431667
Publishers Black Rose Books
Pages 172
Dimensions 5 × 8 × 12 mm   ·   222 g
Language English  

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