A review by macho
Bakunin: Statism and Anarchy by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin

4.0

This is so focused on nineteenth century European geopolitics, and especially the road to the unification of Germany, that I wouldn't have been able to get through this or understand what Bakunin was talking about if I didn't happen to have been reading a lot about both topics a lot over the past year. Bakunin's political philosophy (which is obviously what I was reading this for) is told a bit indirectly through that story: I was expecting it to be more in the forefront. He does critique Marx, and I quickly read Marx's reply to Bakunin in his "Conspectus" immediately afterward. It's hard for me to reconcile giving a good review to a book that occasionally exihibits base anti-Semitism, which it goes without saying is ugly and inexcusable.