The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution

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The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution is a political work by Mikhail Bakunin analyzing the reactionary tendencies of the Russian and German states and advocating for a sweeping social revolution across Europe.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction work
political work
advocates abolition of the state
federalism
social revolution
workers' self-emancipation
aimsTo analyze reactionary tendencies of Russian and German states
promote European-wide social revolution
author Mikhail Bakunin
authorNationality Russian
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
criticizes German Empire
Prussian militarism
Russian Empire
state authoritarianism
genre anarchist literature
political theory
hasPerspective anti-clerical
anti-monarchist
anti-statist
historicalContext post-1848 European reaction
rise of German Empire
influencedBy European revolutionary movements
First International
surface form: First International debates
intendedAudience European revolutionaries
workers' movements
keyConcept federal organization of Europe
knouto-Germanic despotism
revolution from below
language French
mainSubject European politics
German state
Russian state
reactionary politics
social revolution
movement classical anarchism
revolutionary socialism
originalLanguage French
politicalPosition anarchism
revolutionary socialism
publicationEra 19th century
publicationPlace Geneva
relatedTo God and the State
Statism and Anarchy
workOf Mikhail Bakunin

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