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"Anarchism is a conception of society without government; harmony in such a society is obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience to any authority, but by free agreements." - Peter Kropotkin
First delivered as a lecture in 1884 and later expanded into a pamphlet, The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution is one of Peter Kropotkin's clearest and most accessible explanations of anarchist philosophy. In this work, Kropotkin distinguishes anarchism from other forms of socialism, presenting it as a system rooted in voluntary cooperation, decentralization, and mutual aid rather than centralized authority.
Kropotkin surveys the history of socialism and argues that anarchism represents its most logical and humane development. By rejecting authoritarian methods and emphasizing local organization, collective ownership, and direct democracy, he offers a vision of society where freedom and equality are realized together.
This concise text remains an essential introduction to anarchist thought, ideal for students of political philosophy, history, and social movements. For readers seeking to understand the differences between anarchism, socialism, and Marxism, Kropotkin's lecture continues to serve as both a historical document and a living argument for a cooperative society.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Anarchism is a conception of society without government; harmony in such a society is obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience to any authority, but by free agreements." - Peter Kropotkin
First delivered as a lecture in 1884 and later expanded into a pamphlet, The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution is one of Peter Kropotkin's clearest and most accessible explanations of anarchist philosophy. In this work, Kropotkin distinguishes anarchism from other forms of socialism, presenting it as a system rooted in voluntary cooperation, decentralization, and mutual aid rather than centralized authority.
Kropotkin surveys the history of socialism and argues that anarchism represents its most logical and humane development. By rejecting authoritarian methods and emphasizing local organization, collective ownership, and direct democracy, he offers a vision of society where freedom and equality are realized together.
This concise text remains an essential introduction to anarchist thought, ideal for students of political philosophy, history, and social movements. For readers seeking to understand the differences between anarchism, socialism, and Marxism, Kropotkin's lecture continues to serve as both a historical document and a living argument for a cooperative society.