Anarchism to be taught in schools

November 2024 Forums General discussion Anarchism to be taught in schools

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    ALB
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    News item from today's papers:

    http://myinforms.com/en-gb/a/25774049-anarchy-joins-feminism-on-a-level-politics-syllabus/

    The descriptions of Bakunin and Proudhon seem a bit tendentious. I thought Bakunin was more into comic opera insurrections.

    #118162
    jon brown
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    In the current Socialist Standard in the Book Review section Adam Buick revirews "Who's Afriad of the Easter Rising?". He states people who are prepared to die for their beliefs deserve some respect. Cannot and do not agree with this. I am sure Adam didn't this to intend support for suicide bombers etc. I think we should reserve our respect for those who are conscripted against their will or even more so for the really courageous who refuse to be conscripted and take all the consequences for refusing. 

    #118163
    SocialistPunk
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    A word of warning before anyone clicks on the link in the opening post.My Norton security reported it as a dangerous site and blocked my entry. 

    #118164
    alanjjohnstone
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    But Bakunin is still worthy of quoting in the Standard's December editorial

    #118165
    ALB
    Keymaster

    For those who can't access the link, here's what it said:

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    Teenagers will soon be able to study anarchy as part of the government’s A-level reforms.The political philosophy syllabus will include anarchists such as Mikhail Bakunin, the bomb-throwing 19th-century Russian revolutionary regarded as the grandfather of terrorism, and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the radical French thinker who suggested that property is theft.The decision to include anarchism comes after ministers climbed down in a row over feminism.
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    alanjjohnstone
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    I think there is a bit more to Bakunin than this caracture of a bomb-throwing terrorist. 

    #118167
    ALB
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    I agree it's unfair to call Bakunin a bomb-throwing terrorist. I don't suppose he ever threw one. That phase of anarchism (which was real) didn't begin till a decade or so after his death in 1n 1876.

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