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Title: Letter to Karl Marx
Author: Mikhail Bakunin
Date: December 22, 1868
Language: en
Topics: Karl Marx, letter, Libertarian Labyrinth
Source: Retrieved on 25th April 2021 from https://www.libertarian-labyrinth.org/bakunin-library/bakunin-to-karl-marx-december-22-1868/

Mikhail Bakunin

Letter to Karl Marx

December 22, 1868. Geneva

123. Montbrillant.

My old friend – Serno has shared with me the part of your letter that

concerned me. You asked him if I continue to be your friend. – Yes, more

than ever, dear Marx, because I understand better than ever how right

you are in following, and in inviting us all to march on the wide road

of economic revolution, and in denigrating those among us who would lose

themselves on the paths of either national or exclusively political

enterprises. I now do what you yourself commenced to do more than twenty

years ago. – Since the solemn and public farewells that I addressed to

the bourgeois at the Berne Congress, I have known no other society, no

other milieu than the world of the workers. – My homeland now is the

International of which you are one of the principal founders. – So you

see, dear friend, that I am your disciple – and I am proud to be it. –

This is all that was needed to explain my relationships and my personal

feelings. – Let us pass on to other questions.

I read in your letter to Serno that we have posed the question falsely

at Berne, by speaking of the equalization of classes and individuals. –

That observation is perfectly fair with regard to the terms, with regard

to the formula that we have made use of. – But that formula has been, as

it were, imposed on us by the stupidity and final impenitence of our

bourgeois audience. – The have been stupid enough to yield to us,

without a fight, as it were, the terrain of equality – and our triumph

has consisted precisely in the fact that we have been able to observe

that they reject all the conditions of a real and serious equality. –

That if what has made them, and still makes them, furious. – What’s

more, I admit wholeheartedly that we could have better expressed

ourselves otherwise, if, for example, we had said: The radical

suppression of the economic causes of the existence of the different

classes, and the economic, social and political equalization of the

environment and the conditions of existence and development for all

individuals without difference of sex, nation and race. – I have send

you in a bundle all the speeches, except one, that I gave at Berne –

Herzen having asked me for permission to print them in the last Mohican,

that is in the last issue of his Journal, which has ceased to appear for

lack of public and readers, I had no reason to refuse him. – But I beg

you to believe that there is absolutely no solidarity between him and

me. – Since 1863 especially, all our political relations, and now even

our private relations, have broken off. – He asked permission to modify

in his own way the speech that I made at Berne regarding Russia, in

response to the speech of my friend Mroczkowski, which you will find in

Kolokol – I proposed, like all my friends of the Russian socialist

democracy, of which I have also sent the program, incidentally written

by me, as the condition of real, which is to say economic, social and

political emancipation of the Russian and non-Russian peoples shut up in

the Russian Empire – the radical destruction of that Empire – That is

too much for Herzen and we have fallen out. – I also send you the

Program of the Alliance that we have founded with Becker and many

Italian, Polish and French friends. – On this subject we will have much

to say to one another. – I will soon send you a copy of a long letter, –

almost a pamphlet – that I wrote on the subject to my friend CΓ©sar de

Paepe – Now a few words on what is happening here. At Basle there is a

considerable strike – which will probably have the result of adding 5000

members more to the International. – Geneva appears perfect. – We have

had a great popular assembly, which has appointed a permanent Commission

of Correspondence with Basle – I am on it. – Becker as well. – I have

truly found here, among the workers, some magnificent men. – Give my

regards to Engels, if he is not dead a second time. – You know that he

has been buried once – and I beg you to give him a copy of my speech,

and Eckarius and Jung as well.

Your devoted M. Bakunin

Please remember me to Madame Marx.