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  1. Anarchism (after the 1860s) Pan-Slavism (before the 1860s) Russian nihilism. Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin [a] ( / bəˈkuːnɪn /; [1] 30 May [ O.S. 18 May] 1814 – 1 July 1876) was a Russian anarchist and revolutionary. He became an anarchist in the 1860s, and was one of the first people in the movement. Before that he was part of the left ...

  2. Vida y Biografía de Mijaíl Bakunin. (Mijaíl Alexandrovich Bakunin; Priamujino, Rusia, 1814 - Berna, 1876) Teórico político y agitador innovador anarquista ruso. Hijo de un terrateniente de ideas liberales, Mijaíl Bakunin estudió en la escuela de artillería de San Petersburgo y llegó a ser oficial de la guarda imperial.

  3. Mikhail Bakunin's biography. Born in 1814, Mikhail Bakunin was a Russian revolutionary and key figure in collectivist anarchism. Despite being born into Russian nobility, Bakunin was opposed to class inequality and capitalism. He viewed justice as synonymous with equality and argued that individual freedom could only be achieved if all were equal.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Born Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin on May 30th, 1814, Bakunin was a Russian anarchist, revolutionary, and writer. Like his fellow Russian anarchist Pyotr Kropotkin, Bakunin was the son of a wealthy landowner who spent his formative years in a prestigious military academy training to be an artilleryman (Kinna, 2019, p. 275).

  5. Bakunin Biographical Information Born: May 30, 1814; Prjamuchino, Russia Died: July 1, 1876; Berne, Switzerland Chronology of significant events in Bakunin's Life

  6. Michail Bakunin wurde am 30. Mai 1814 als Sohn einer zum kleinen Landadel gehörenden Familie auf dem elterlichen Gut von Premukhino in der russischen Provinz Twer geboren. Im Alter von fünfzehn Jahren von seinen Eltern auf die Artillerieschule nach Petersburg geschickt, wird er fünf Jahre später zu einem in Polen stationierten Regiment ...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2021 · For Bakunin set great store by the disaffected students and intellectuals and assigned them a key role in the impending world revolution Bakunin’s prophetic vision of an all-encompassing class war, in contrast to Marx’s more narrowly conceived struggle between proletariat and bourgeoisie, made ample room for this additional fragmented element of society for which Marx had only disdain.