Statism and Interstate System at Mikhail Bakunin

Authors

  • Rafael David Abrunhosa UNESP/Marília

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1980-3532.2016n16p41

Abstract

Bakunin articulately described the interdependence of the main elements of upward modernity in nineteenth-century Europe. The relation between nation-state, capitalist mode of production and empire are fundamental elements in his work, as well as the process of collective resistance developed by the workers in defense of the emancipation of labor over capital. The perspective of totality permeates the structure of this work, since in Bakunin's thought the development of the interstate system was intrinsically linked to the development of the capitalist mode of production. This correlation was established through a historical construction of Bakunin

Published

2018-10-10

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