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Nowa Krytyka
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2013
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issue 30/31
209-226
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The subject of the following paper is the issue of federalism, which was absorbing Bakunin's attention since he met J. P. Proudhon – the XIXth century creator of ideological foundations of federalism theory. One of the main components of Bakunin's doctrine was the concept of decentralisation. Projects of communities which were meant to work basing on the federalist principles were being opposed to growing centalisation of nation-states, additionaly accused of cultural uniformisation, monopolising the power, destruction the social fabric and appropriation of regional commons. The link between religion and the institutions of the state was, in Bakunin's mind, clearly obvious, as he saw the religion as an ideological base of power and exploitation apparatus. The paper clashes two different models of federalism. Both – the theory of intrastate decentralisation and federalism as a model for peaceful european integration – are oppsed to state-souvereignity theory. Both of them are visibly incoherent with XIXth century origins of federalist idea, which inspired Bakunin.
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