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Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings by Peter Kropotkin

outcolder's review

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5.0

There is a bit about prisons in here that is great, and also one on ethics that is wonderful. I guess Kropotkin got pissed off cuz a bunch of anarchos were just 'borrowing' books from the anarchist book store and not bringing 'em back... it's anarchy, dude! and he had to school 'em, so that's why his essay on ethics. ever since i read that, i've been noticing that some of the people most opposed to even talking about anarchism are the ones most likely to be breaking the rules in the system they support.

zzt's review

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3.0

An autobiography much more about his early life than his political life, covering the high speed adventurous youth of his mapping of Siberia, meeting with exiles and some hints at the abuses of the Tzar, so often ignored by the West.

mducks's review

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3.0

An autobiography much more about his early life than his political life, covering the high speed adventurous youth of his mapping of Siberia, meeting with exiles and some hints at the abuses of the Tzar, so often ignored by the West.
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