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  2. Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia

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    As an individual, Kropotkin was known for having exceptional integrity and moral character that matched his beliefs. Henry Hyndman , an ideological adversary, recalled Kropotkin's charm and sincerity.

  3. Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution is a 1902 collection of anthropological essays by Russian naturalist and anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin.The essays, initially published in the English periodical The Nineteenth Century between 1890 and 1896, [1] explore the role of mutually beneficial cooperation and reciprocity (or "mutual aid") in the animal kingdom and human societies both past and ...

  4. Memoirs of a Revolutionist - Wikipedia

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    After its initial release, Kropotkin continued to revise his Memoirs with Russian-language additions in a translation of the 1902 English release. These were published in multiple editions between 1906 and 1929. The canonical 1933 Soviet Academia edition derived from Kropotkin's Russian manuscript and became the basis for Soviet reprints. [1]

  5. Manifesto of the Sixteen - Wikipedia

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    Manifesto co-author Peter Kropotkin (1842 – 1921), whose anti-German sentiment informed much of its content. While in jail, Kropotkin was interviewed for an article to appear in the August 27 edition of The New York Times. The piece, which referred to him as a "veteran Russian agitator and democrat", quoted him as an optimistic supporter of ...

  6. Ethics: Origin and Development - Wikipedia

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    Ethics: Origin and Development is a book by Peter Kropotkin, published posthumously in 1921. It continues the argument of Mutual Aid, that sociable morality is essential to human survival. It was translated into English by Louis S. Friedland and Joseph R. Piroshnikoff in 1924.

  7. Anarchism and religion - Wikipedia

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    Anarcho-communism's main theorist Peter Kropotkin "was a child of the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution, and assumed that religion would be replaced by science and that the Church as well as the State would be abolished; he was particularly concerned with the development of a secular system of ethics which replaced supernatural ...

  8. Social anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kropotkin, founding figure of communist anarchism Characterised by its loose definition and ideological diversity, [ 32 ] social anarchism has lent itself to syncretism , both drawing from and influencing other ideological critiques of oppression, [ 33 ] and giving way to a number of different anarchist schools of thought .

  9. An Appeal to the Young - Wikipedia

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    An Appeal to the Young (French: Aux jeunes gens) is a revolutionary, anarchist pamphlet published in 1880 and written by the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. [1] It is one of the most successful and moving tracts by Kropotkin in favor of a Socialized economy. [2]