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  1. Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin [a] (9 December 1842 [b] – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism . Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended Page Corps and later served as an officer in Siberia, where he participated in several geological expeditions.

  2. Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin (born December 21 [December 9, Old Style], 1842, Moscow, Russia—died February 8, 1921, Dmitrov, near Moscow) was a Russian revolutionary and geographer, the foremost theorist of the anarchist movement. Although he achieved renown in a number of different fields, ranging from geography and zoology to sociology and ...

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  4. Jun 21, 2021 · Learn about the life and ideas of Peter Kropotkin, a revolutionary anarchist-communist who championed direct action and solidarity against capital and state. Explore his books and articles on anarchist theory and strategy, from the Paris Commune to the Kronstadt revolt.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · Peter Kropotkin was a Russian revolutionary, zoologist, sociologist, geographer, and anarchist. Born in Moscow in 1842, Kropotkin was born into the aristocracy as the son of prince Aleksey Petrovich Kropotkin. His aristocratic lineage meant that Kropotkin received an exclusive education at the prestigious military academy the Corps of Pages.

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  6. Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) is remembered as a theoretician of anarchism and one of the leading exponents of anarcho-communism, a doctrine he helped to elaborate with his comrades Carlo Cafiero and Elisée Reclus in the late 1870s. He grew up in what he described as Moscow’s Faubourg Saint-Germain, into considerable privilege, and attended ...

  7. Jan 15, 2014 · 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 ...

  8. Mar 19, 2012 · English. Anarchism (from the Gr. άν-, and άÏÏη, contrary to authority), is the name given to a principle or theory of life and conduct under which society is conceived without government--harmony in such a society being obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience to any authority, but by free agreements concluded between ...

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