An edition of Marxism, Freedom And The State (1950)

Marxism, freedom and the state

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Marxism, freedom and the state
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin
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An edition of Marxism, Freedom And The State (1950)

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Publisher
Freedom Press
Language
English
Pages
63

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Cover of: Marxism, Freedom and the State (Large Print)
Marxism, Freedom and the State (Large Print)
January 1, 2006, www.ReadHowYouWant.com
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Cover of: Marxism, Freedom And The State
Marxism, Freedom And The State
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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Cover of: Marxism, freedom, and the state
Cover of: Marxism, Freedom And The State
Marxism, Freedom And The State
January 1, 1950, Freedom Press
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London

Classifications

Library of Congress
HX314 .B3

The Physical Object

Pagination
63 p. ;
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24899940M
LCCN
51030379
OCLC/WorldCat
1750186

First Sentence

"I am a passionate seeker after Truth and a not less passionate enemy of the malignant fictions used by the "Party of Order", the official representatives of all turpitudes, religious, metaphysical, political, judicial, economic, and social, present and past, to brutalise and enslave the world; I am a fanatical lover of Liberty; considering it as the only medium in which can develop intelligence, dignity, and the happiness of man; not official "Liberty", licensed, measured and regulated by the State, a falsehood representing the privileges of a few resting on the slavery of everybody else; not the individual liberty, selfish, mean, and fictitious advanced by the school of Rousseau and all other schools of bourgeois Liberalism, which considers the rights of the individual as limited by the rights of the State, and therefore necessarily results in the reduction of the rights of the individual to zero."

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