The pertinent feature of religion for Bakunin is its relationship with the state. There is a distinction between the authority of God coexisting with the authority of State, and the authority of God colluding with the authority of State. The latter scenario doubtlessly is Bakunin's 'beef' within this book/5(). Bakunin was a true activist. Spending little time writing, Mikhail Bakunin was a full time revolutionary and heavy critic of the existing movements of the time. In his only published work, God the State, Bakunin lays out his arguments against "Gods and Masters" with great accuracy. God and the State: The www.doorway.ru editors are thrilled to present a web version of Mikhail Bakunin’s classic God and the State. Chapter I. Who is right, the idealists or the materialists? The question, once stated in this way, hesitation becomes impossible. Undoubtedly the idealists are wrong and the materialists right.
Mikhail Bakunin () was a Russian revolutionary anarchist and is considered one of the most influential figures of anarchism. Bakunin's God and the State, an unfinished manuscript published posthumously in , is a classic and influential atheist text which sets out the anarchist critique of religion as bound up in legitimising the state. God and the State (called by its author The Historical Sophisms of the Doctrinaire School of Communism) is an unfinished manuscript by the Russian anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, published posthumously in The work criticises Christianity and the then-burgeoning technocracy movement from a materialist, anarchist and individualist perspective.. Early editions contained rewrites by. God and the State: The www.doorway.ru editors are thrilled to present a web version of Mikhail Bakunin's classic God and the State. Chapter I. Who is right, the idealists or the materialists? The question, once stated in this way, hesitation becomes impossible. Undoubtedly the idealists are wrong and the materialists right.
God. The analogy of Mikhail Bakunin can be drawn through the depiction of God as the state and Satan as the society. When the state has discarded society completely and thus calling it materialist, the state thinks it has made and destroyed society. However, the state is still looking for where it went wrong. The pertinent feature of religion for Bakunin is its relationship with the state. There is a distinction between the authority of God coexisting with the authority of State, and the authority of God colluding with the authority of State. The latter scenario doubtlessly is Bakunin's 'beef' within this book. In God and State, Russian anarchist/revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin excoriates religion's suffocating grip on the masses as stifling humanity's twin destinies of freedom and equality. In Bakunin's eyes, the mastery of God implicitly involves the slavery of man, and in this relationship that unilaterally permeates all forms of idealism, freedom and equality are both illusory and impossible.
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