Mikhail Bakunin Quotes
What Is Freedom? What Is Slavery? Does Man's Freedom Consist In Revolting Against All Laws? We Say No, In So Far As Laws Are Natural, Economic, And Social Laws, Not Authoritatively Imposed But Inherent In Things, In Relations, In Situations, The Natural Development Of Which Is Expressed By Those Laws. We Say Yes If They Are Political And Juridical Laws, Imposed By Men Upon Men: Whether Violently By The Right Of Force; Whether By Deceit And Hypocrisy - In The Name Of Religion Or Any Doctrine Whatever; Or Finally, By Dint Of The Fiction, The Democratic Falsehood Called Universal Suffrage.
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