Bakunin, Mikhail (Aleksandrovich)
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born May 30, 1814, Premukhino, Russia
died July 1, 1876, Bern, Switz.
Russian anarchist and political writer.
He traveled in western Europe and was active in the
Revolutions of 1848. After attending the Slav congress in Prague, he wrote the manifesto "An Appeal to Slavs" (1848). Arrested for revolutionary intrigues in Germany (1849), he was sent to Russia and exiled to Siberia. He escaped in 1861 and returned to western Europe, where he continued his militant anarchist teachings. At the
First International (1872) he engaged in a famous quarrel with
Karl Marx, which split the European revolutionary movement.
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin.
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Bakunin — noun Russian anarchist; ally and later opponent of Karl Marx (1814 1876) • Syn: ↑Mikhail Bakunin, ↑Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin • Instance Hypernyms: ↑anarchist, ↑nihilist, ↑syndicalist … Useful english dictionary
Mikhail Bakunin — noun Russian anarchist; ally and later opponent of Karl Marx (1814 1876) • Syn: ↑Bakunin, ↑Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin • Instance Hypernyms: ↑anarchist, ↑nihilist, ↑syndicalist … Useful english dictionary
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