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  2. Mikhail Bakunin - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin [a] (/ b ə ˈ k uː n ɪ n / bə-KOO-nin; [4] 30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1814 – 1 July 1876) was a Russian revolutionary anarchist. He is among the most influential figures of anarchism and a major figure in the revolutionary socialist, social anarchist, [5] and collectivist anarchist traditions. Bakunin's prestige as ...

  3. Anarchism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Anarchism in Russia developed out of the populist and nihilist movements' dissatisfaction with the government reforms of the time. The first Russian to identify himself as an anarchist was the revolutionary socialist Mikhail Bakunin , who became a founding figure of the modern anarchist movement within the International Workingmen's Association ...

  4. History of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    As scholars and anarchist philosophers have held a range of views on what anarchism means, it is difficult to outline its history unambiguously. Some feel anarchism is a distinct, well-defined movement stemming from 19th-century class conflict , while others identify anarchist traits long before the earliest civilisations existed.

  5. Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia

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    Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin [a] (9 December 1842 [b] – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism.. Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended Page Corps and later served as an officer in Siberia, where he participated in several geological expeditions.

  6. Volin - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Volin was caught in the debate over the Platform, which had caused a split in the exiled Russian anarchist movement. [46] Volin himself was extremely critical of the Platform, which he claimed contradicted the anarchist principle of decentralisation and reflected a desire to create an anarchist political party. [47]

  7. Grigorii Maksimov - Wikipedia

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    Grigorii Petrovich Maksimov (Russian: Григо́рий Петро́вич Макси́мов; 1893–1950) was a Russian anarcho-syndicalist.From the first days of the Russian Revolution, he played a leading role in the country's syndicalist movement – editing the newspaper Golos Truda and organising the formation of factory committees.

  8. Alexander Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    The funeral drew 20,000 anarchists and was the last anarchist demonstration in communist Russia. [60] In early 1921, the government started to ban syndicalist and anarchist writings. [61] After the Kronstadt uprising in March, the Bolshevik government began rounding up anarchists.

  9. Category:Russian anarchists - Wikipedia

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