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  2. Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia

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    Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin [a] (9 December 1842 [b] – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism.. Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended Page Corps and later served as an officer in Siberia, where he participated in several geological expeditions.

  3. The Conquest of Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Conquest of Bread [a] is an 1892 book by the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. Originally written in French, it first appeared as a series of articles in the anarchist journal Le Révolté . It was first published in Paris with a preface by Élisée Reclus , who also suggested the title.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. Kropotkin (biography) - Wikipedia

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    Kropotkin is a biography of the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin written by historian Martin A. Miller and first published in 1976 by University of Chicago Press.. In comparison to the earlier Kropotkin biography, The Anarchist Prince, written by George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumović in 1950, Miller's Kropotkin was more comparatively more scholarly and critical, with a fuller bibliography.

  7. Category:Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia

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  8. The Anarchist Prince - Wikipedia

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    The Anarchist Prince is a biography of Peter Kropotkin by George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumović. Publication. Avakumović co-authored the book as a student. [1]

  9. 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 ...