Peter Alexeyevich Kropotkin (1842-1921) was a distinguished thinker and scientist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A descendant of an ancient princely line and a graduate from Imperial Russia's Page Corps, Kropotkin became a famous proponent and theorist of anarchism.
This edition collects Peter Kropotkin's notable works and articles. Throughout these tests, Kropotkin lays out, in simple, elegant terms, the basic principles of anarchy and his criticism of modern society. The author applies the ideas of "anarchy" not only to politics but also as a methodological and ethical key to understand the essence of social existence.
Contents:
AN APPEAL TO THE YOUNG
LAW AND AUTHORITY
THE CONQUEST OF BREAD
MUTUAL AID