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He advocated pan-Slavism, and believed that the Slavic people could once more be united and then federated into a great new nation. When Marx saw the volume, he wrote in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung (February 14, 1849), "Aside from the Poles, the Russians, and perhaps l6o VIOLENCE AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT even the Slavs of Turkey, no Slavic people has a future, for the simple reason that there are lacking in all the other Slavs the primary conditions — historical, geographical, political, and indu...strial — of independence and vital- ity-" (7) This cold-blooded statement infuriated Ba- kounin. He absolutely refused to look at the facts. Pos- sessed of a passion for liberty, he wanted all nations, all peoples — civilized, semi-civilized, or savage — to be en- tirely free. What had historical, geographical, political, or industrial conditions to do with the matter? All this is typical of Bakounin's revolutionary sentimentalism. He clashed again with Marx on very similar grounds when the latter insisted that only in the more advanced coun- tries is there a possibility of a social revolution.
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