Dieu et l'État

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Dieu et l'État is a seminal anarchist and atheist treatise by Russian revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin that critiques religion and the state as instruments of oppression.

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instanceOf anarchist literature
atheist literature
book
political treatise
advocates anarchism
atheism
human freedom
author Mikhail Bakunin
circulation widely read in anarchist circles
widely translated
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
criticizes Christianity
organized religion
political authority
the church
the state
genre anarchism
anti-clericalism
atheism
political philosophy
hasPart analysis of church–state relations
critique of metaphysics
influenced anarchist movement
anti-authoritarian socialism
secularist thought
influencedBy Mikhail Bakunin's earlier writings
languageOfTitleTranslation English
mainSubject anarchism
authority
critique of religion
critique of the state
freedom
secularism
movement First International anarchist current
anarchist movement
notableIdea primacy of human reason and freedom
rejection of divine authority
religion as instrument of oppression
state as institutionalized domination
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition collectivist anarchism
social anarchism
posthumousWorkOf Mikhail Bakunin
publicationDate 1882
publisher Carlo Cafiero
Élisée Reclus
status unfinished work
titleTranslation God and the State
writtenIn 1870s

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God and the State originalTitle Dieu et l'État