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Divide and Conquer or Divide and Subdivide?: How Not to Refight the First International
By Mark Leier
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The battles between Michael Bakunin and Karl Marx in the First International (aka the International Working Men's Association, 1864–1876) began a pattern of polemics and rancor between anarchists and Marxists that still exists today. Outlining the profound similarities between Bakunin and Marx in their early lives and careers as activists, Mark Leier (Bakunin: The Creative Passion) suggests that the differences have often been exaggerated and have prevented activists from learning useful lessons about creating vibrant movements.
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Mark Leier (writer) teaches labour and left history at Simon Fraser University. His latest book is Bakunin: The Creative Passion.
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