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In an hour-long discourse that ranged from the absurdly funny to the disarmingly sweet, Marx discussed his family life, his arguments with fellow revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin and the politics of both his time and ours.
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In an hour-long discourse that ranged from the absurdly funny to the disarmingly sweet, Marx discussed his family life, his arguments with fellow revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin and the politics of both his time and ours.
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MOST of this was wrought by the women, as Marx pointed out and Hitler pointed out in his writings and Mikhail Bakunin, one of the archetects of the soviet revolution pointed out.
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Karl Marx, Mikhail Bakunin, Alexandre Herzen, Alexis de Tocqueville, and numerous other critical observers of Europe's trajectory looked at 1848 as a moment of continent-wide social and political revolution.
eighteen forty-eight Daniel Little 2009
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Karl Marx, Mikhail Bakunin, Alexandre Herzen, Alexis de Tocqueville, and numerous other critical observers of Europe's trajectory looked at 1848 as a moment of continent-wide social and political revolution.
Archive 2009-03-01 Daniel Little 2009
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The leading anarchists in Europe -- Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin -- were both Russian noblemen, just as Osama bin Laden is the son of a Saudi billionaire.
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"To the Finland Station" is the story of the men who tried to break the code in human history, men like the Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico, the French historian Jules Michelet, the Russian nihilist Mikhail Bakunin and above all, it is the story of Karl Marx, the founder of communism.
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And in fact, I think the task of making sense of a rapidly changing social reality was as stunning in the 1840s as it is today -- Karl Marx, Thomas Carlyle, Alexander Herzen, Friedrich Engels, and Mikhail Bakunin all turned their imaginations and their critical abilities to the task of conceptualizing the changes that were sweeping across Europe and the globe in the first part of the nineteenth century.
Modernism and social life Daniel Little 2009
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Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian anarchist born to even greater privilege than Marx, Hess, or Heine, had turned up in Paris and joined the staff of Forward.
Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009
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And in fact, I think the task of making sense of a rapidly changing social reality was as stunning in the 1840s as it is today -- Karl Marx, Thomas Carlyle, Alexander Herzen, Friedrich Engels, and Mikhail Bakunin all turned their imaginations and their critical abilities to the task of conceptualizing the changes that were sweeping across Europe and the globe in the first part of the nineteenth century.
Archive 2009-01-01 Daniel Little 2009
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