![]() In On Representative Government and Universal Suffrage, September 1870 he says: Let us dispense with the interpreting services of Black Flag for now, and allow Bakunin to speak for himself. ![]() ![]() In addition, Alan examines the historical limitations of anarchism and spontaneity, as shown by the Spanish Revolution and Egyptian Revolution respectively. In this third part, Alan looks at the ideas of Bakunin, one the key theoreticians behind anarchism, and discusses the role of the state within class society. ![]() These articles were originally published as an open letter in response to an article by ‘Black Flag’, an anarchist group in Brazil, continuing the analysis presented in this earlier series on the ideas of Marxism vs anarchism. We publish here the third part in a series by Alan Woods looking at the theoretical differences between Marxism and anarchism. ![]()
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