Priority of Moral, philosophical Dimensions of Freedom in Works of M.A. Bakunin and P.A. Kropotkin

Authors

  • Vyacheslav Artemov

Keywords:

freedom, moral-philosophical and political-legal dimensions of freedom, Russian classical anarchism, narrow constraints of liberalism, morality, law, social justice, really humanism.

Abstract

In the article is studied the conceptions of moral, philosophical, political and legal dimensions
of freedom by M.A. Bakunin and P.A. Kropotkin, the great representatives of Russian classical
anarchism. It gives us an opportunity to learn the subject of the latest well-known events
more deeply, to highlight the limitedness of the narrow liberal opinion about the freedom, to
continue looking for any ways of connecting freedom, moral and law. It is being proved that the
Russian classical anarchists do not prevent from the latter but help it, as to say. While insisting on
the priority of the moral factor in the positive perspective of de

Issue

Section

History of Russian Philosophy

How to Cite

[1]
2021. Priority of Moral, philosophical Dimensions of Freedom in Works of M.A. Bakunin and P.A. Kropotkin. Voprosy Filosofii. 12 (Apr. 2021), 113–123.