God and the State

Author: Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich

Synopsis:

In 'God and the State', Bakunin challenges the traditional notions of authority and religion, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between God, the state, and individual freedom. Through a series of passionate and persuasive arguments, Bakunin dismantles the foundations of hierarchical power structures, advocating for a society based on voluntary cooperation and mutual aid. As he delves into the contradictions of religious and political institutions, Bakunin offers a compelling vision of a world liberated from oppressive systems, where individuals can truly flourish and determine their own destinies.

Genres: Political philosophy, Anarchism, Social criticism

Themes: Authority, Religion, Individual freedom, Hierarchy, Mutual aid

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