
Bakuninist
Bakuninism is a political philosophy developed by Mikhail Bakunin, a 19th-century Russian revolutionary. It advocates for a form of anarchism that opposes all forms of hierarchical authority, including the state, capitalism, and organized religion. Bakunin believed that true freedom could only be achieved through collective action and the establishment of a society based on voluntary cooperation, rather than coercion. He emphasized the importance of spontaneous, grassroots movements and saw revolution as essential to dismantling oppressive structures in society, aiming for a decentralized and egalitarian social order.