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Bakunin on Anarchy Bakunin on Anarchy Selected Works by the Activist-Founder of World Anarchism Edited, Translated and with an Introduction, by SAM DOLGOFF Preface by Paul Avrich Vintage Books A Division of Random House, New York Copyright © 797/ by Sam Dolgoff All rights reserved under International and Pan-Americari Copyright Conventions Published in the United States by Random House, Ine, New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada I imited, Toronto Originally published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., in January, '97* ISBN O-)94-jij8)-X Library of Congress Catalog Card Number. "The Reaction in Gei many" is reprinted by permission of Quadiangle Books from Russian Philosophy, edited by James M Edie, James P. Scanlan, Mary-Barbara Zcldin, and George L Kline, Copyright © 11)615 by Quadrangle Books, Ine Bakunin's Confession to the Tsar is taken from The Doctrine of Anarchism of Michael A Bakunin by Eugene Py/iui. 1955, pp 96-8, by permission of Marquette Univer- sity Press, Milwaukee Manufactured in the United States of America First Vintage Books Edition, May 7972 Liberty without socialism is privilege, injustice; socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality. —MICHAEL BAKUNIN Contents Preface by Paul Avrich xiii Editor's Introduction 3 Michael Bakunin. A Biographical Sketch, by James Guillaume 22 I The Pre-Anarchist Period: Revolutionary Pan-Slavism 53 1842 The Reaction in Germany 55 1847 On the ljth Anniversary of the Polish Insurrection of 1830 5® 1848 Appeal to the Slavs 63 1851 From the Confession to Tsar Nicholas I 69 II The Anarchism of Michael Bakunin 71 1866 Revolutionary Catechism 76 1866 National Catechism 98 1867 Federalism, Socialism, Anti-Theologism (Critique of Rousseau's Theory of the State) 102 1869 The Program of the International Brotherhood 148 1869 The Policy of the International 160 III The Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune 175 1870 Letter to Albert Richard 177 1870 Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis 183 viii CONTENTS General Problems of the Social Revolution 184 The Revolutionary Temper and Its Matrix 208 A Critique of the German Social-Democratic Program 212 Representative Government and Universal Suffrage 218 1871 God and the State 225 Authority and Science 226 Man, Society, and Freedom 234 1871 The Program of the Alliance 243 Union Bureaucracy 244 The Structure of the International 248 The Structure of the State Contrasted with That of the International 255 1871 The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State 259 1872 Letter to La Liberté 274 1872 The International and Karl Marx 286 IV Final Years 321 1873 Statism and Anarchy 323 Letter to the Comrades of the Jura Federation 351 1875 Letter to Elisée Reclus 354 1876 On Building the New Social Order, by James Guillaume 356 Notes 381 Selected Bibliography 401 Index follows page 405 Prefatory Note Arranging a representative anthology of Bakunin's writings presents a number of difficult problems Statism and Anarchy was the only major work he ever completed, and even many short pieces remain unfinished For Baktinm was above all an activist he would begin to write something, then leave off to attend to some pressing contingency, or lie might complete a first draft but never find time to revise and conect it His work abounds in repetitions and is interspersed with long digressions His essay God and the State, for example, began as a critique of Marx's theory of economic determinism, was sidetracked by resentment against the defenders of established religion into an exposition of idealist philosophy, from which it digressed into a profound discussion of the interrelationship of science, authority, the state, society, and the individual—only to remain unfinished in the end In short, Bakiinm's literary output is a bewildering mass of fragments, articles, letters, speeches, essays, pamphlets, highly repetitive and full of detours and dead ends, yet flashing With insights throughout To compile a coherent presentation of his thought is a forbidding task My late friend and mentor, Gregory Pctrovich Maximoff, attempted a systematization of Bakunin's writing:, under the title The Political Philosophy of Bakumn, with the hopeful subtitle Scientific Anarchism Unfortunately, however, there is no such thing as "scientific" anarchism Bakumn abhorred "sci- entific socialism" and did not himself arrange his ideas within the constricting framework of a system To cut up and rearrange Bakunin's writings without regard for the context or the period in which they were written risks the loss of a balanced presenta- tion in favor of a purely personal interpretation Moreover, Bakunin's vibrant personality, which illumines all his writings, docs not come through in such a presentation In any case, Maximoff's untimely death prevented him from writing an intro-

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