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Bakunin's Principles of Revolution

Bakunin’s Principles of Revolution emphasize that meaningful social change comes through spontaneous, collective action by the oppressed rather than top-down leadership or violence. He believed revolution should arise organically from the workers and oppressed communities, promoting direct action and mutual aid. Bakunin rejected authoritarian approaches, advocating for decentralization, voluntary cooperation, and the destruction of hierarchical structures that maintain inequality. His goal was to create a free, stateless society built on solidarity, where individuals freely collaborate to eliminate oppression and promote true liberty for all.