This year
the Priamukhino Readings devoted to Bakunin’s bicentennial invited participants
from across the globe. People from Belgium,
Brazil, Japan, Italy,
France, the USA,
“from the four winds” came to Mikhail Bakunin’s birthplace.
The participants in sweet Priamukhino harmony
The
conference started on July 12th and took place in the building of
Priamukhino municipal school. To my mind it is quite honest to show the foreign
guests not well-equipped campuses of some university but an ordinary Russian
village school. So the listeners and the presenters made themselves snug on the
long benches in the interior decorated with Russian motifs. The presenters gave
their speeches in front of the audience with birch trees in the background. I
hope the iconic wallpaper didn’t draw the attention away from the reports
because the latter were really interesting.
Convention hall.
Tatiana Bakounine's speech
The tone of the conference was set
by Tatiana Bakunina, a granddaughter of the last owner of the Priamukhino
estate, who left Russia
forever in 1917. In
her speech named “What does Mikhail Bakunin represent for me?” Tatiana said: “Anarchism
to me is not a doctrine, it is a utopia: a goal or ideal to strive for. It is a
way of life, a philosophical attitude that everyone lives and practices in
their own way.” What a pleasure was to hear the words like those from the
Bakunins’ descendant!



