Anarchism, Anarchist Communism, and The State


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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.




Anarchist Communism


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Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism


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Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism is a presentation of the tenets of anarchism and anarchist communism, penned by Alexander Berkman. His work explains anarchist philosophy in terms that uninitiated readers can understand. The book's chapters are brief, and many of them begin with questions ( "Is Anarchism Violence?", "Will Communist Anarchism Work?"). Because of its presentation of anarchist philosophy in plain language, Now and After has become one of the best-known introductions to anarchism in book format.




Anarchist Communism


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'Everywhere you will find that the wealth of the wealthy springs from the poverty of the poor' Fuelled by anger at injustice and optimism about humankind's ability to make a better, truly communal society, the anarchist writings of Peter Kropotkin have influenced radicals the world over, from nineteenth-century workers to today's activists. One of twenty new books in the bestselling Penguin Great Ideas series. This new selection showcases a diverse list of thinkers who have helped shape our world today, from anarchists to stoics, feminists to prophets, satirists to Zen Buddhists.




Now and After: the ABC of Anarchist Communism


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'Before and After: The ABC of Anarchist Communism' was first published in 1929-intended as a guide for the ordinary man in the ideas of Anarcho-Communism. Its author, Latvian immigrant Alexander Berkman, was a leading anarchist intellectual of his era. A committed libertarian his work remains the most accessible and best written guide to anarchism.




Anarchism & Anarchist Communism


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"Anarchism was written in 1905 and first appeared in 1910 as an article in the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica"--Page 5."Anarchist communism first appeared in 1887 as a pair of articles in the Nineteenth century, the leading monthly paper which was founded in 1877 by James Knowles"--Page 4. Source: Gift of Paul Avrich, Aug. 26, 1986. Bibliography: p. 60.




Anarchism and Socialism


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Anarchism


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Explore the World of Anarchism: A Comprehensive Guide Dive into the transformative ideology of anarchism with our book, "Anarchism." Perfect for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, it offers a deep understanding of anarchism’s principles, history, and relevance today. Chapter Highlights: 1. Anarchism - Introduction to anarchism's core principles and political significance. 2. Anarcho-capitalism - The fusion of anarchism with capitalism for a stateless, free-market society. 3. Individualist Anarchism - Focus on personal freedom and autonomy. 4. Anarchist Communism - Vision of a classless, stateless society with communal resource sharing. 5. Libertarian Socialism - Blending libertarian and socialist ideals for a decentralized society. 6. Anarcho-syndicalism - Direct action and workers' self-management through syndicates. 7. Anarcho-primitivism - Critique of industrial civilization and advocacy for pre-industrial living. 8. Anarcha-feminism - Intersection of anarchism and feminism against patriarchy and state oppression. 9. History of Anarchism - Evolution of anarchist thought and movements. 10. Anarchism and Capitalism - Examining the relationship between anarchism and capitalism. 11. Anarchism without Adjectives - Inclusive approach to various anarchist schools of thought. 12. Issues in Anarchism - Contemporary debates and challenges within anarchism. 13. Outline of Anarchism - Structured overview of key concepts and variations. 14. Anarchy - Distinguishing anarchy from chaos and lawlessness. 15. Social Anarchism - Community-oriented anarchism advocating collective decision-making. 16. Insurrectionary Anarchism - Revolutionary uprising to dismantle state power. 17. Classless Society - Vision of a society without class distinctions or hierarchies. 18. Collectivist Anarchism - Emphasis on collective ownership and cooperative management. 19. Precursors to Anarchism - Early thinkers and movements influencing modern anarchism. 20. Definition of Anarchism and Libertarianism - Clarifying distinctions and overlaps. 21. François Dumartheray - Contributions of this influential anarchist thinker. "Anarchism" provides a rich exploration of this radical philosophy, offering new insights into the pursuit of a just and free society.




Modern Science and Anarchism


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Kropotkin


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This book examines Kropotkin as the man who became the chief exponent of the ideas of the European anarchist movement.