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  2. Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia

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

  3. Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin | Russian revolutionary | Britannica

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    Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin, (born December 21 [December 9, Old Style], 1842, Moscow, Russia—died February 8, 1921, Dmitrov, near Moscow), Russian revolutionary and geographer, the foremost theorist of the anarchist movement.

  4. Peter Kropotkin summary | Britannica

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    Peter Kropotkin, (born Dec. 21, 1842, Moscow, Russia—died Feb. 8, 1921, Dmitrov, near Moscow), Russian revolutionary and geographer, foremost theorist of anarchism. The son of a prince, he renounced his aristocratic heritage in 1871. Although he achieved renown in such fields as geography, zoology, sociology, and history, he shunned material ...

  5. The Conquest of Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Conquest of Bread (French: La Conquête du Pain; Russian: Хлѣбъ и воля, tr. Khleb i volja, "Bread and Freedom"; Хлеб и воля in contemporary spelling), also known colloquially as The Bread Book, is an 1892 book by the Russian anarcho-communist Peter Kropotkin.

  6. Peter Kropotkin: The father of Russian Anarchism

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    As the father of Russian anarchism, Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) understood society as a voluntary cooperation of free people. The word “anarchy” immediately calls to mind a black flag, skull ...

  7. Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1842-1921) | The Embryo Project ...

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    Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1842-1921) By: Jonathan LaTourelle. Published: 2015-06-01. Keywords: Paleogeography, Evolution, Heredity. Petr Kropotkin proposed the theory of Pleistocene ice age, alternative theories of evolution based on embryology, and he advocated anarchist and communist social doctrines in Europe during the nineteenth and ...

  8. Biography - peterkropotkin.org

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    On February 8th 1921, Peter Kropotkin died at the age of 78. With the state’s approval, a mass funeral was arranged which led to a reported 30,000 people attending and would be the last allowed gathering of anarchists in Russia. References. Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin. Kropotkin, V.A. Markin. Anarchy Archives. Timeline >

  9. History - peterkropotkin.org

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    Peter Alexeyevich Kropotkin was born in Moscow in 1842 to a wealthy and aristocratic family. After a luxurious childhood, he joined the military and rose through the ranks before fielding several geographical expeditions into Eastern Siberia. It was during these years that Kropotkin’s theories first took hold with his experience of the ...

  10. Peter Kropotkin Archive - Marxists Internet Archive

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    Peter Kropotkin, Communism and Anarchy, 1901. Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin was a Russian anarchist, socialist, revolutionary, economist, sociologist, historian, zoologist, political scientist, human geographer and philosopher who advocated anarcho-communism. He was also an activist, essayist, researcher and writer.

  11. The Anarchism of Peter Kropotkin | Mises Institute

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    A little more than 90 years ago, on February 8, 1921, Peter Kropotkin died in Dmitrov, then a small town in Russia, about 40 miles north of Moscow. He had been born in Moscow itself almost exactly 78 years before, on December 9, 1842, but he had spent at least half of the 78 intervening years living abroad — a few years in Switzerland, a few ...