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Peter Kropotkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anarchist essays by Peter Kropotkin...
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Peter Alekseevich Kropotkin was born in Moscow, Russia, on 12th December, 1842. At the age of 15 he entered the aristocratic Corps des Pages of St. Petersburg and four yeas later became personal page to Alexander II. Miss Addams was attacked for entertaining Peter Kropotkin in Hull House.
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Peter (or Pyotr) Kropotkin was born in Moscow. His father, Prince Alexei Petrovich Kropotkin, owned nearly 1200 "souls" (male serfs) in three different provinces, and large tracts of land. Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902), Conclusion.
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From Anarchy Archives. Biography and works of Kropotkin.
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Advice to Those About to Emigrate Freedom: March, 1893, p. 14. Anarchism: its philosophy and ideal. Originally published in French in 1896, English edition, San Francisco: 1898. "Anarchism", from The Encyclopaedia Britannica, This page has been accessed by visitors outside of Pitzer College times since December 18, 1999.
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Modern History Sourcebook: Prince Peter Kropotkin: Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal, 1896 From: Prince Peter Kropotkin, Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal (London: 1897), pp. 19-21.
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Introduction to Philosophical Anarchism and Individualist Anarchist Theory, including dictionary of terms, essays, quotes/quotations, book reviews, links to books, links to online articles. "All things for all men, since all men have need of them, since all men worked to produce them in the measure of their strength,
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Peter Kropotkin's book on mutual aid and co-operation as a factor in evolution. Written in 1902.
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