In God and the State, Mikhail Bakunin presents a clear and compelling argument against religion and divine authority.
God and the State is an important and enduring work of an.
Finally, Bakunin addresses the theory that would give the power of government to science, demonstrating that science would become corrupted and used as a tool of power like the divine power it replaced.
Bakunin looks at the ways that belief in the divine props up the temporal authority of governments, and condemns both.
In God and the State, Mikhail Bakunin presents a clear and compelling argument against religion and divine authority