Modern Science and Anarchism

Modern Science and Anarchism
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Synopsis Modern Science and Anarchism by : Petr Alekseevic Kropotkin

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Modern Science and Anarchism

Modern Science and Anarchism
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Total Pages : 128
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Synopsis Modern Science and Anarchism by : Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (kni︠a︡zʹ)

Anarchist Modernity

Anarchist Modernity
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9781684175314
ISBN-13 : 1684175313
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Synopsis Anarchist Modernity by : Sho Konishi

"Mid-nineteenth century Russian radicals who witnessed the Meiji Restoration saw it as the most sweeping revolution in recent history and the impetus for future global progress. Acting outside imperial encounters, they initiated underground transnational networks with Japan. Prominent intellectuals and cultural figures, from Peter Kropotkin and Lev Tolstoy to Saigo Takamori and Tokutomi Roka, pursued these unofficial relationships through correspondence, travel, and networking, despite diplomatic and military conflicts between their respective nations. Tracing these non-state networks, Anarchist Modernity uncovers a major current in Japanese intellectual and cultural life between 1860 and 1930 that might be described as “cooperatist anarchist modernity”—a commitment to realizing a modern society through mutual aid and voluntary activity, without the intervention of state governance. These efforts later crystallized into such movements as the Nonwar Movement, Esperantism, and the popularization of the natural sciences. Examining cooperatist anarchism as an intellectual foundation of modern Japan, Sho Konishi offers a new approach to Japanese history that fundamentally challenges the “logic” of Western modernity. It looks beyond this foundational construct of modern history writing to understand people, practices, and cultural expressions that have been forgotten or dismissed as products of anti-modern nativist counter urges against the West."

Modern Science and Anarchy

Modern Science and Anarchy
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Publisher : AK Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781849352758
ISBN-13 : 1849352755
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Synopsis Modern Science and Anarchy by : Peter Kropotkin

This was Peter Kropotkin's final book, in which he theorizes about the development of the modern state and how modern science and technology can assist in freeing working people from capitalism. First published in 1912 in France, sections of this book have been translated and published in English (as short books and pamphlets and journal articles), but never as a whole work as Kropotkin intended. More than 10 percent of this book has never before appeared in English. Introduced and annotated by Iain McKay.

Anarchism

Anarchism
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780486419558
ISBN-13 : 048641955X
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Synopsis Anarchism by : Peter Kropotkin

Includes "Law and Authority," arguing social control through custom and education, and "Prisons and Their Moral Influence on Prisoners," expressing the evils of the prison system, and other documents.

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid
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Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:A0000455808
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Synopsis Mutual Aid by : kniaz Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin

The Conquest of Bread

The Conquest of Bread
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Publisher : Standard Ebooks
Total Pages : 259
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Synopsis The Conquest of Bread by : Peter Kropotkin

The Conquest of Bread is a political treatise written by the anarcho-communist philosopher Peter Kropotkin. Written after a split between anarchists and Marxists at the First International (a 19th-century association of left-wing radicals), The Conquest of Bread advocates a path to a communist society distinct from Marx and Engels’s Communist Manifesto, rooted in the principles of mutual aid and voluntary cooperation. Since its original publication in 1892, The Conquest of Bread has immensely influenced both anarchist theory and anarchist praxis. As one of the first comprehensive works of anarcho-communist theory published for wide distribution, it both popularized anarchism in general and encouraged a shift in anarchist thought from individualist anarchism to social anarchism. It was also an influential text among the Spanish anarchists in the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, and the late anarchist theorist and anthropologist David Graeber cited the book as an inspiration for the Occupy movement of the early 2010s in his 2011 book Debt: The First 5,000 Years. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.

Anarchy & Culture

Anarchy & Culture
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Publisher : Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106014597527
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Synopsis Anarchy & Culture by : David Weir

A masterful study of the hidden roots of contemporary culture and should b read by anyone interested in how and why our intellectual landscape has changed quite dramatically since the Victorian era.

Anarchism, Anarchist Communism, and The State

Anarchism, Anarchist Communism, and The State
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Publisher : PM Press
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781629635996
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Synopsis Anarchism, Anarchist Communism, and The State by : Peter Kropotkin

Amid the clashes, complexities, and political personalities of world politics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Peter Kropotkin stands out. Born a prince in Tsarist Russia and sent to Siberia to learn his militaristic, aristocratic trade, he instead renounced his titles and took up the “beautiful idea” of anarchism. Across a continent he would become known as a passionate advocate of a world without borders, without kings and bosses. From a Russian cell to France, to London and Brighton, he used his extraordinary mind to dissect the birth of State power and then present a different vision, one in which the human impulse to liberty can be found throughout history, undying even in times of defeat. In the three essays presented here, Kropotkin attempted to distill his many insights into brief but brilliant essays on the state, anarchism, and the ideology for which he became a founding name—anarchist communism. With a detailed and rich introduction from Brian Morris, and accompanied by bibliographic notes from Iain McKay, this collection contextualises and contemporises three of Kropotkin’s most influential essays.

Anarchism, Its Philosophy and Ideal

Anarchism, Its Philosophy and Ideal
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Total Pages : 32
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Synopsis Anarchism, Its Philosophy and Ideal by : Petr Alekseevič Kropotkin