Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
453
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 1980
Publisher
Black Rose Books
ISBN-10
0919619061
ISBN-13
9780919619067
Description
Mikhail Bakunin emerges as a towering figure in the realm of social revolution through a selection of his profound writings. His thoughts resonate with a passionate call for freedom, individual autonomy, and the dismantling of oppressive systems. Each piece invites readers to consider the ethical implications of authority and the importance of collective action in the pursuit of liberation.
Sam Dolgoff’s editorial insights complement Bakunin’s work, providing context that bridges historical significance and modern relevance. The discussions encourage an exploration of the dynamics of power and the struggles against it, emphasizing the necessity of a grassroots approach to social change.
Venturing into the heart of anarchist philosophy, this collection confronts the challenges of creating a society built on mutual aid rather than coercion. Readers are invited to engage with revolutionary ideas that continue to inspire movements around the world, sparking a dialogue about the ideals of freedom and justice.
Sam Dolgoff’s editorial insights complement Bakunin’s work, providing context that bridges historical significance and modern relevance. The discussions encourage an exploration of the dynamics of power and the struggles against it, emphasizing the necessity of a grassroots approach to social change.
Venturing into the heart of anarchist philosophy, this collection confronts the challenges of creating a society built on mutual aid rather than coercion. Readers are invited to engage with revolutionary ideas that continue to inspire movements around the world, sparking a dialogue about the ideals of freedom and justice.