Noun
Russian anarchist; ally and later opponent of Karl Marx (1814-1876)
Source: WordNetFirst International Mikhail Bakunin speaking to members of the IWA at the Basel Congress in 1869 The International Workingmen's Association (IWA), also known as the First International, was founded in London in 1864. Source: Internet
Mikhail Bakunin and Antonia Kwiatkowska, circa 1861 Following the death of Nicholas I, the new Tsar, Alexander II personally struck Bakunin's name off the amnesty list. Source: Internet
Mikhail Bakunin was a strong supporter of the Commune, which was brutally suppressed by the French government. Source: Internet