Bakunin, the Franco-Prussian War and After; Civilisation, Internationalism and Change
Anarchist Studies - ISSN 2633-8270
Volume 29 Number 2 (2021)
Bakunin, the Franco-Prussian War and After; Civilisation, Internationalism
and Change
A.W. Zurbrugg pages 15-43
DOI: 10.3898/AS.29.2.01
Abstract
This article sets out some key themes in the thinking of Bakunin (1814-1876), in and around the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71. Bakunin set out perspectives on civilisation and rural revolt inspired by a holistic view of change, demanding respect for all producers, for rural and urban cultures and for all peoples. Bakunin criticised Social-Democratic and Marxist perspectives. In his view, Internationalism and solidarity were the touchstone of socialism.
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To cite this article
A.W. Zurbrugg (2021)
Bakunin, the Franco-Prussian War and After; Civilisation, Internationalism
and Change
, Anarchist Studies, 29(2), 15-43. https://doi.org/10.3898/AS.29.2.01