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Relatório de Pesquisa
Animalidade, pensamento e revolta: pensamento social e teoria do conhecimento em Mikhail Bakunin
Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin was, without a doubt, the most important figure Anarchist Thought and one of the most important of the Movement Revolutionary / International Worker. He actively participated in the main uprisings nineteenth century revolutionaries, and engaged in important “clashes”...
Autor principal: | Daniel Tavares dos Santos |
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Grau: | Relatório de Pesquisa |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
2016
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http://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/1529 |
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Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin was, without a doubt, the most important figure
Anarchist Thought and one of the most important of the Movement
Revolutionary / International Worker. He actively participated in the main uprisings
nineteenth century revolutionaries, and engaged in important “clashes” with the most celebrated figures,
of the international workers' movement, who were contemporaries of it. The return to
Bakunin's social thought, shows, at least, an interesting effort, to the extent that
that provides a critical look at our reality (issues such as those related to the
Of the State, of Religion, those related to Ethnic groups, among others) in addition to the "lenses"
offered by Marxist theorists, or even, insofar as it proposes a corporate project
- and a method of action - founded on bases totally different from those of today's society, and not
less "different" from those proclaimed by leftist groups that claim to be influenced by
thought of the duo Marx and Engels. In addition to social thinking and / or socio-political theory, a plunge in the attempt to analyze a "Theory of Knowledge", present in the
Bakuninian writings prove to be a relevant undertaking, insofar as it tries to open
the perspective for another form of “apprehension of reality”. Such an undertaking
it also makes it possible to think about the extraordinary vigor and timeliness of this author's thinking. |