God and the State (Illustrated Edition)

Nonfiction, History, European General, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, History & Theory
Cover of the book God and the State (Illustrated Edition) by Mikhail Bakunin, Charles River Editors
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mikhail Bakunin ISBN: 9781619821330
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: January 16, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mikhail Bakunin
ISBN: 9781619821330
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: January 16, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin (18141 July 1876) was a well-known Russian revolutionary and theorist of collectivist anarchism. He has also often been called the father of anarchist theory in general. Bakunin grew up near Moscow, where he moved to study philosophy and began to read the French Encyclopedists, leading to enthusiasm for the philosophy of Fichte. From Fichte, Bakunin went on to immerse himself in the works of Hegel, the most influential thinker among German intellectuals at the time. That led to his wholehearted embrace of Hegelianism, as he became bedazzled by Hegel's famous maxim; "Everything that exists is rational". In 1840 Bakunin traveled to St. Petersburgh and Berlin, preparing himself for a professorship in philosophy or history at the University of Moscow. God and the State was written between February and March 1871. It was originally written as Part II of a greater work that was going to be called The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution. Part I was to deal with the background of the Franco-Prussian War and a general history of European resistance to imperialism. God and the State, like most of Bakunin's work, is unfinished and disjointed. This is not surprising, especially since none of Bakunin's written work is in fact complete. When Bakunin was criticized on this he said, "My life is a fragment." God and the State is indeed a fragment; the book has paragraphs that drop out and pick up in mid-sentence, footnotes that are four or five paragraphs long, and the book itself stops abruptly in mid-sentence. This edition of God and the State is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and pictures of Bakunin.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin (18141 July 1876) was a well-known Russian revolutionary and theorist of collectivist anarchism. He has also often been called the father of anarchist theory in general. Bakunin grew up near Moscow, where he moved to study philosophy and began to read the French Encyclopedists, leading to enthusiasm for the philosophy of Fichte. From Fichte, Bakunin went on to immerse himself in the works of Hegel, the most influential thinker among German intellectuals at the time. That led to his wholehearted embrace of Hegelianism, as he became bedazzled by Hegel's famous maxim; "Everything that exists is rational". In 1840 Bakunin traveled to St. Petersburgh and Berlin, preparing himself for a professorship in philosophy or history at the University of Moscow. God and the State was written between February and March 1871. It was originally written as Part II of a greater work that was going to be called The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution. Part I was to deal with the background of the Franco-Prussian War and a general history of European resistance to imperialism. God and the State, like most of Bakunin's work, is unfinished and disjointed. This is not surprising, especially since none of Bakunin's written work is in fact complete. When Bakunin was criticized on this he said, "My life is a fragment." God and the State is indeed a fragment; the book has paragraphs that drop out and pick up in mid-sentence, footnotes that are four or five paragraphs long, and the book itself stops abruptly in mid-sentence. This edition of God and the State is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and pictures of Bakunin.

More books from Charles River Editors

Cover of the book A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book Religious Poetry on the Nativity (Illustrated Edition) by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book April 19, 1775: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere and the Battles of Lexington & Concord by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book How Paris Amuses Itself by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Last Entry by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Beloved Traitor by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book Smoke by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The John Carter of Mars Series: Volumes 1-5 (Illustrated Edition) by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Book of Prognostics (Illustrated Edition) by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Proletariat and the Revolution (Illustrated Edition) by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Upas Tree; A Christmas Story for All the Year by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book Afloat and Ashore and Miles Wallingford by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The Quiet Hour by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book The End of the World by Mikhail Bakunin
Cover of the book Ridgway of Montana by Mikhail Bakunin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy