Love, freedom and rebellion
guiding instance of Max Nettlau's Bakuninism
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.3072Keywords:
acratic ethics, anarchist historicism, Max NettlauAbstract
the guidance system created by Nettlau from the life of Mikhail Bakunin is analyzed. The source will be Nettlau's publications in the Spanish periodical La Revista Blanca (1898-1905/1923-1936). The rarity of Nettlau's Bakuninism is in the set of relationships between: love, freedom and rebellion. Nettlau's approximation with 19th century German historiography (historicism), forming an anarchist historicism, would give rise to a rational and sophisticated orienting sense, close to the genetic of Jörn Rüsen, through the libertarian path.
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