
Bakuninism
Bakuninism is a form of anarchism developed by Mikhail Bakunin, emphasizing the abolition of all hierarchical authority, including governments and capitalism. It advocates for a stateless society where communities are organized freely without rulers or bosses, using voluntary cooperation. Bakunin believed social change should come through direct action and revolutionary activity, aiming to establish decentralized, self-managed groups. He was critical of both state socialism and authoritarian movements, promoting individual liberty, collective solidarity, and the rejection of oppressive structures to create a free, equal society.