
Mikhail Bakunin
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Mikhail Bakunin was a prominent Russian revolutionary and one of the founding figures of anarchism. Born in 1814, he became known for his passionate advocacy for the liberation of the working class and for his opposition to authoritarianism in all its forms. Bakunin's ideas were rooted in a deep distrust of centralized power and he believed that freedom could only be achieved through the dismantling of the state. His writings often emphasized the importance of collective action and direct democracy, and he was a significant influence on the anarchist movements of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Nationaliteit
Russisch
Geboortedatum
May 30, 1814
Geboorteplaats
Priluki, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire
Sterfdatum
July 13, 1876
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