
FAQ About Mikhail Bakunin

What are the key ideas of Bakunin's anarchism?
Bakunin's anarchism centered around the concepts of freedom, federalism, and anti-authoritarianism. He believed that true freedom is achieved not through political rights within a state but by abolishing unjust hierarchies entirely. Bakunin rejected all forms of coercive authority, including the state, religion, and capitalism, advocating for societies organized through voluntary associations and federations of workers.