Bakunin
Mi·kha·il A·le·ksan·dro·vich [myi-khuh-yeeluh-lyi-ksahn-druh-vyich], /myɪ xʌˈyil ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə vyɪtʃ/, 1814–76, Russian anarchist and writer.
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How to use Bakunin in a sentence
Bakunin wrote a number of works of a philosophical and political nature.
Anarchism | Paul EltzbacherBakunin designates his teaching about law, the State, and property as "Anarchism."
Anarchism | Paul EltzbacherWritings which cannot with certainty be assigned to Bakunin are here disregarded.
Anarchism | Paul EltzbacherAccording to Bakunin and Kropotkin, in future only unenacted law will exist.
Anarchism | Paul EltzbacherBakunin was more in unison with the troubled spirit of the times.
Contemporary Socialism | John Rae
British Dictionary definitions for Bakunin
/ (Russian baˈkunin) /
Mikhail (mixaˈil). 1814–76, Russian anarchist and writer: a prominent member of the First International, expelled from it after conflicts with Marx
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