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Notes on Bakunin's book 'Statehood and anarchy' - Karl Marx Marx responds to Bakunin's criticisms of Marx and Marxism. Marx's comments were written at the end of 1874 as he read Bakunin's book as part of his efforts to learn Russian and to study Russian society.
Dormant Seeds of 1848- John Hewetson John Hewetson's analysis of the important lessons of the uprisings that threatened the rulers of Europe in 1848. From A Hundred Years of…
Confidential Letter of Corresponding Secretary for Germany (Karl Marx), International Working Men’s Association, to Dr. Ludwig Kugelmann, March 28, 1870 A confidential letter from Karl Marx, the corresponding secretary for Germany of…
A Marxist Critique of Anarchism Transcript of the opening remarks from a Marx Centenary special talk by Steve Coleman for the Socialist Party of Great Britain on 28 August 1982…
Bakunin vs. Marx The debates between Bakunin and Marx transcend petty personal squabbles and embody two diametrically opposed tendencies in the theory and tactics of socialism, the authoritarian and…
Marx and Bakunin – Anton Pannekoek Anton Pannekoek's letter to Australian anarchist Kenneth Joseph Kenafick (26 May, 1949) on the differences between Marx and Bakunin, Marxism and…
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Searched the internet, couldn't find it either. Morris Cranston seems to have translated a couple of things in the past, no other information turned up.