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Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (9 December 1842 – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism. Born... |
Kropotkin (1887–1966) was a New York-based writer and Russian language translator. Born in British exile to the Russian scientist and anarchist Peter... |
An Appeal to the Young (category Works by Peter Kropotkin) and written by the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. It is one of the most successful and moving tracts by Kropotkin in favor of a Socialized economy. The... |
The Anarchist Prince is a biography of Peter Kropotkin by George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumović. Avakumović co-authored the book as a student. The book... |
The Conquest of Bread (category Works by Peter Kropotkin) The Bread Book, is an 1892 book by the Russian anarchist communist Peter Kropotkin. Originally written in French, it first appeared as a series of articles... |
adopted the customs and languages of local people under their empires. Peter Kropotkin argued in his 1902 book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution that Darwin... |
the Sixteen, was a document drafted in 1916 by eminent anarchists Peter Kropotkin and Jean Grave which advocated an Allied victory over Germany and the... |
The term "mutual aid" was popularized by the anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin in his essay collection Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, which argued... |
Joseph Droz (section Legacy) life of the race of the good and the just." Joseph Droz is quoted by Peter Kropotkin in his history of the French Revolution, when people were allowed to... |
Going to the People (section Legacy) ruling class, especially as it concerned the peasantry. The anarchist Peter Kropotkin called the experience "the mad summer of 1874". Populism first took... |
Party (SDHP). In 1890, he became a disciple of the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin and joined the anarchist movement. In Geneva, Atabekian established... |
Catholic distributism in the United States. He was also influenced by Peter Kropotkin, an anarchist. He was born Pierre Joseph Orestide Maurin into a poor... |
main characters' parents; Drew Pickles, Charles Finster Sr., and Boris Kropotkin. Bell did the voices of Drake on W.I.T.C.H., Max Hauser, Duke's Dad on... |
Leo Tolstoy (redirect from Leo Tolstoy's Legacy in Russia and Beyond) followed the same path were Alexander Herzen, Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin. During his 1857 visit, Tolstoy witnessed a public execution in Paris... |
James Mavor (section Legacy) Dutton, 1923. Includes chapters about William Morris, Leo Tolstoy, Peter Kropotkin, Peter Verigin. this book at google Niagara in Politics: A Critical Account... |
Anton Chekhov (section Legacy) and miserable poverty of Russia in the 1880s, the anarchist theorist Peter Kropotkin responded, "read only Chekhov's novels!" Raymond Tallis further recounts... |
Élisée Reclus (section Legacy) initiated prosecution from the High Court of Lyon, arrested him and Peter Kropotkin as the International Association's organizers, and sentenced the latter... |
throughout the country, including one of the most famous, Utopia, Ohio. Peter Kropotkin, in the preface to his book The Conquest of Bread, considered Fourier... |
Charles Alexandre de Calonne (section Legacy) (1989) The Oxford History of the French Revolution. OUP: Oxford. p. 71. Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 5". The Great French Revolution, 1789-1793. Translated... |
Marie Louise Berneri (section Death and legacy) their biography of Peter Kropotkin, The Anarchist Prince (1950), to Marie-Louise Berneri, "a true disciple of Kropotkin." Peter Kropotkin: His Federalist... |