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Memoirs of a Revolutionist

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Peter Kropotkinā€™s magnum opus "Memoirs of a Revolutionist" serves the role of an astounding historical narrative of Russian politics in the second half of the 19th century. A perfect example of early anarchist writing, the book is emblematic of the origin of many anarchist movements all across Europe. The honesty and truthfulness of the narrative follows Kroopotkinā€™s prison and exile escapades, his admiration for women, and all the revolutionary incidents surrounding that enigmatic figure.

Peter Kropotkin was a versatile Russian literary figure, whose occupation ranged from scientist and writer to a revolutionary and an advocate of anarchism. Kropotkinā€™s major influence was evident from his manifold philosophical stance ā€“ from a harsh critique on capitalist society to that of boosting local goods production. A political exile and an avid traveler, Kropotkinā€™s background found its place in his writing style. Among some of his best works are "The Conquest of Bread", "Memoirs of a Revolutionist", and "The State: Its Historic Role".