Anarchists and uprising in the Russian revolution: Nestor Makhno
Nestor Makhno
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v13i25.353Keywords:
Social Revolution, Political Revolution, AnarchismAbstract
The anarchist social revolution is contrasted with the political revolution as another level of intensity in sociability guided by ethical experimentations. In the history of the Russian Revolution of 1917, with the emergence of Nestor Makhno, a search for an analytical point of view that moves away from the State way
of thinking takes place. This article focuses on the ethical potential of uprisings that dismiss the State’s place of power, affirming relations free of hierarchy and centralization.
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