![]() Mikhail Bakunin "God and the State" Excerpt(s)A Story by Akira Kodama![]() Clearly not an original work. I am copying Bakunin's words here in hopes of bringing certain things to certain people's attention. From Chapter 1 of the aforementioned book.![]()
The Bible, which is a very
interesting and here and there very profound book when considered
as one of the oldest surviving manifestations of human wisdom and
fancy, expresses this truth very naively in its myth of original
sin. Jehovah, who of all the good gods adored by men was
certainly the most jealous, the most vain, the most ferocious,
the most unjust, the most bloodthirsty, the most despotic, and
the most hostile to human dignity and liberty - Jehovah had just
created Adam and Eve, to satisfy we know not what caprice; no
doubt to while away his time, which must weigh heavy on his hands
in his eternal egoistic solitude, or that he might have some new
slaves. He generously placed at their disposal the whole earth,
with all its fruits and animals, and set but a single limit to
this complete enjoyment. He expressly forbade them from touching
the fruit of the tree of knowledge. He wished, therefore, that
man, destitute of all understanding of himself, should remain an
eternal beast, ever on all-fours before the eternal God, his
creator and his master. But here steps in Satan, the eternal
rebel, the first freethinker and the emancipator of worlds. He
makes man ashamed of his bestial ignorance and obedience; he
emancipates him, stamps upon his brow the seal of liberty and
humanity, in urging him to disobey and eat of the fruit of
knowledge.
We know what followed. The good God, whose foresight, which is one of the divine faculties, should have warned him of what would happen, flew into a terrible and ridiculous rage; he cursed Satan, man, and the world created by himself, striking himself so to speak in his own creation, as children do when they get angry; and, not content with smiting our ancestors themselves, he cursed them in all the generations to come, innocent of the crime committed by their forefathers. Our Catholic and Protestant theologians look upon that as very profound and very just, precisely because it is monstrously iniquitous and absurd. Then, remembering that he was not only a God of vengeance and wrath, but also a God of love, after having tormented the existence of a few milliards of poor human beings and condemned them to an eternal hell, he took pity on the rest, and, to save them and reconcile his eternal and divine love with his eternal and divine anger, always greedy for victims and blood, he sent into the world, as an expiatory victim, his only son, that he might be killed by men. That is called the mystery of the Redemption, the basis of all the Christian religions. Still, if the divine Savior had saved the human world! But no; in the paradise promised by Christ, as we know, such being the formal announcement, the elect will number very few. The rest, the immense majority of the generations present and to come, will burn eternally in hell. In the meantime, to console us, God, ever just, ever good, hands over the earth to the government of the Napoleon Thirds, of the William Firsts, of the Ferdinands of Austria, and of the Alexanders of all the Russias.
Such are the absurd tales that are told and the monstrous doctrines that are taught, in the full light of the nineteenth century, in all the public schools of Europe, at the express command of the government. They call this civilizing the people! Is it not plain that all these governments are systematic poisoners, interested stupefies of the masses? I have wandered from my
subject, because anger gets hold of me whenever I think of the
base and criminal means which they employ to keep the nations in
perpetual slavery, undoubtedly that they may be the better able
to fleece them. Of what consequence are the crimes of all the
Tropmanns in the world compared with this crime of treason
against humanity committed daily, in broad day, over the whole
surface of the civilized world, by those who dare to call
themselves the guardians and the fathers of the people? I return
to the myth of original sin. God admitted that Satan was right; he recognized that the devil did not deceive Adam and Eve in promising them knowledge and liberty as a reward for the act of disobedience which he bad induced them to commit; for, immediately they had eaten of the forbidden fruit, God himself said (see Bible): "Behold, man is become as of the Gods, knowing both good and evil; prevent him, therefore, from eating of the fruit of eternal life, lest he become immortal like Ourselves. Let us disregard now the fabulous portion of this myth and consider its true meaning, which is very clear. Man has emancipated himself; he has separated himself from animality and constituted himself a man; he has begun his distinctively human history and development by an act of disobedience and science - that is, by rebellion and by thought. Three elements or, if you
like, three fundamental principles constitute the essential
conditions of all human development, collective or individual, in
history: (1) human animality;; (2) thought; and (3) rebellion.; To the first properly corresponds social and private economy; to the second, science; to the third, liberty.
Idealists of all schools, aristocrats and bourgeois, theologians and metaphysicians, politicians and moralists, religionists, philosophers, or poets, not forgetting the liberal economists - unbounded worshippers of the ideal, as we know - are much offended when told that man, with his magnificent intelligence, his sublime ideas, and his boundless aspirations, is, like all else existing in the world, nothing but matter, only a product of vile matter. We may answer that the
matter of which materialists speak, matter spontaneously and
eternally mobile, active, productive, matter chemically or
organically determined and manifested by the properties or
forces, mechanical, physical, animal, and intelligent, which
necessarily belong to it - that this matter has nothing in common
with the vile matter of the idealists. The latter, a
product of their false abstraction, is indeed a stupid,
inanimate, immobile thing, incapable of giving birth to the
smallest product, a caput mortuum, an ugly fancy in
contrast to the beautiful fancy which they call God;
as the opposite of this supreme being, matter, their matter,
stripped by that constitutes its real nature, necessarily
represents supreme nothingness. They have taken away
intelligence, life, all its determining qualities, active
relations or forces, motion itself, without which matter would
not even have weight, leaving it nothing but impenetrability and
absolute immobility in space; they have attributed all these
natural forces, properties, and manifestations to the imaginary
being created by their abstract fancy; then, interchanging rÙles,
they have called this product of their imagination, this phantom,
this God who is nothing, "supreme Being" and, as a
necessary consequence, have declared that the real being, matter,
the world, is nothing. After which they gravely tell us that this
matter is incapable of producing anything, not even of setting
itself in motion, and consequently must have been created by
their God. Beginning of mine: Yes. © 2013 Akira KodamaFeatured Review
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