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- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1103g
- ISBN-13: 9781849351706
- ISBN-10: 1849351708
- Artikelnr.: 37719430
- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1103g
- ISBN-13: 9781849351706
- ISBN-10: 1849351708
- Artikelnr.: 37719430
Iain McKay: Iain Mckay is a Scottish writer, activist, and public intellectual. He has edited the books An Anarchist FAQ (volumes 1 & 2) and Property Is Theft: A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Anthology. He is a former editor of Black Flag magazine and frequent contributor to Freedom. Peter Kropotkin: Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) was a Russian prince who became one of anarchism's most famous thinkers. His classic works include Conquest of Bread; Fields, Factories and Workshops; Memoirs of a Revolutionist; and Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution.
Table of Contents
Direct Struggle Against Capital
-A Peter Kropotkin Anthology
Introduction, by Iain McKay
PART I: Anarchism and Anarchists
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
. St. Petersburg - First Journey to Western Europe
. Western Europe
The Lyons anarchist trial of 1883 (Freedom, first time in book)
. From Kropotkin's Defence Speech
. Defence Declaration
-The Place of Anarchism in Socialist Evolution (first time in book)
-Preface to Bakunin's The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (Newly
translated)
-Letter to Maria Isidine Goldsmith (Newly translated)
-Letter to Max Nettlau (New translation, different translation in Selected
Writings on Anarchism and Revolution)
-Anarchism (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets)
. The Historical Development of Anarchism
. Anarchism in the International Working Men's Association
From Modern Science and Anarchism
. The Origin of Anarchism
. The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
. Anarchism
. A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
. The Means of Action
-The Anarchist Principle (Newly translated)
-A Few Thoughts about the Essence of Anarchism (Freedom, first time in
book)
-Letter to the Bakunin Centenary Celebration (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Ethics: Origin and Development
-Capitalism and the State
-From Representative Government (New translation, Words of a Rebel)
-Our Riches (Conquest of Bread)
-The Division of Labour (Conquest of Bread)
-Economic Expedients (Newly translated)
-From The State: Its Historic Role
-Prisons: Universities of Crime (Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's
Mother Earth)
-From The Modern State (Freedom, first time in book)
. I. The Essential Principle of Modern Society
. II. Serfs of the State
. III. Taxation as a Means of Increasing the Power of the State
. IV. Taxation a Means of Enriching the Rich
. V. The Monopolies
. VI. The Monopolies in the Nineteenth Century
PART II: The Workers Movement and Class Struggle
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-Enemies of the People (Newly translated)
-The Workers' Movement in Spain (Newly translated)
-Workers Organisation (Newly translated)
-The Use of the Strike (Freedom, first time in book)
-Strikes (Newly translated)
-1st May 1891 (Newly translated)
-Letter to French and British Trade Union Delegates (Freedom, first time in
book)
-The Death of the New International (Newly translated)
-Commemoration of the Chicago Martyrs (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Workers' Congress of 1896 (Newly translated)
-The Development of Trade-Unionism (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
. Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
. Conclusion
-Politics and Socialism (Freedom pamphlet, first time in book)
-Trade Unionism and Parliamentarism (Newly translated)
-Letter to "The Voice of Labour" (The Voice of Labour, first time in book)
-Anarchists and Trade Unions (Freedom, first time in book)
-1886-1907: Glimpses into the Labour Movement in this Country (Act for
Yourselves)
-Letter to Alexander Berkman (Freedom, first time in book)
-Syndicalism and Anarchism (Freedom, first time in book)
PART III: Revolutions
From The Great French Revolution
. Action
. The "Districts" and the "Sections" of Paris
. The Sections of Paris under the New Municipal Law
-1848-1871 (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Paris Commune (Fighting the Revolution volume 2; first time in book)
. The theory of the State and the practice of the Commune
. Popular aspirations and popular prejudices in the Commune
. From the Paris Commune to anarchist communism
-Commune of Paris (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Revolution in Russia (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Russian Revolution and Anarchism (Newly translated)
. Political and economic revolution
. Our relation with peasants and workers' unions
. Conclusions of the conference
-Enough of Illusions! (Freedom, first time in book)
-A Letter to the Workers of the West (Freedom, original English language
version)
-Social Revolution
-From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-The Anarchist Idea from the Point Of View of its Practical Realisation
(Freedom, first time in book; another translation appears in No Gods, No
Masters)
-Revolutionary Government (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No
Masters)
-From Expropriation (Conquest of Bread)
-What Revolution Means (Act for Yourselves)
-Act For Yourselves (Act for Yourselves)
-Local Action (Act for Yourselves)
-Preface to Words of a Rebel (1904) (first time in book)
-Insurrections and Revolution (Newly translated)
-Preface to How We Shall Bring About the Revolution
-Anarchist Action in the Revolution (Newly translated)
-Postscript to Words of a Rebel (1919) (first time in book)
-Anarchy
-The Commune (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No Masters)
-From In Russian and French Prisons
-Are We Good Enough? (Act for Yourselves)
-The Permanence of Society after the Revolution (Act for Yourselves)
-The Wage System (Conquest of Bread)
. I. Representative Government and Wages
. II. The Collectivist Wage System
. III. Unequal Remuneration
. IV. Equal Wages versus Communism
-Communism and Anarchy (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Reformed School (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Fields, Factories and Workshops
. Preface to the Second Edition (1913)
. Preface to the First Edition (1898)
. The Decentralisation of Industries
. The Possibilities of Agriculture
. Small Industries and Industrial Villages
. Brain Work and Manual Work
. Conclusion
Appendix:
-Mutual Aid: An Important Factor in Evolution (Anarchy! An Anthology of
Emma Goldman's Mother Earth)
-
Direct Struggle Against Capital
-A Peter Kropotkin Anthology
Introduction, by Iain McKay
PART I: Anarchism and Anarchists
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
. St. Petersburg - First Journey to Western Europe
. Western Europe
The Lyons anarchist trial of 1883 (Freedom, first time in book)
. From Kropotkin's Defence Speech
. Defence Declaration
-The Place of Anarchism in Socialist Evolution (first time in book)
-Preface to Bakunin's The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (Newly
translated)
-Letter to Maria Isidine Goldsmith (Newly translated)
-Letter to Max Nettlau (New translation, different translation in Selected
Writings on Anarchism and Revolution)
-Anarchism (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets)
. The Historical Development of Anarchism
. Anarchism in the International Working Men's Association
From Modern Science and Anarchism
. The Origin of Anarchism
. The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
. Anarchism
. A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
. The Means of Action
-The Anarchist Principle (Newly translated)
-A Few Thoughts about the Essence of Anarchism (Freedom, first time in
book)
-Letter to the Bakunin Centenary Celebration (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Ethics: Origin and Development
-Capitalism and the State
-From Representative Government (New translation, Words of a Rebel)
-Our Riches (Conquest of Bread)
-The Division of Labour (Conquest of Bread)
-Economic Expedients (Newly translated)
-From The State: Its Historic Role
-Prisons: Universities of Crime (Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's
Mother Earth)
-From The Modern State (Freedom, first time in book)
. I. The Essential Principle of Modern Society
. II. Serfs of the State
. III. Taxation as a Means of Increasing the Power of the State
. IV. Taxation a Means of Enriching the Rich
. V. The Monopolies
. VI. The Monopolies in the Nineteenth Century
PART II: The Workers Movement and Class Struggle
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-Enemies of the People (Newly translated)
-The Workers' Movement in Spain (Newly translated)
-Workers Organisation (Newly translated)
-The Use of the Strike (Freedom, first time in book)
-Strikes (Newly translated)
-1st May 1891 (Newly translated)
-Letter to French and British Trade Union Delegates (Freedom, first time in
book)
-The Death of the New International (Newly translated)
-Commemoration of the Chicago Martyrs (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Workers' Congress of 1896 (Newly translated)
-The Development of Trade-Unionism (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
. Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
. Conclusion
-Politics and Socialism (Freedom pamphlet, first time in book)
-Trade Unionism and Parliamentarism (Newly translated)
-Letter to "The Voice of Labour" (The Voice of Labour, first time in book)
-Anarchists and Trade Unions (Freedom, first time in book)
-1886-1907: Glimpses into the Labour Movement in this Country (Act for
Yourselves)
-Letter to Alexander Berkman (Freedom, first time in book)
-Syndicalism and Anarchism (Freedom, first time in book)
PART III: Revolutions
From The Great French Revolution
. Action
. The "Districts" and the "Sections" of Paris
. The Sections of Paris under the New Municipal Law
-1848-1871 (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Paris Commune (Fighting the Revolution volume 2; first time in book)
. The theory of the State and the practice of the Commune
. Popular aspirations and popular prejudices in the Commune
. From the Paris Commune to anarchist communism
-Commune of Paris (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Revolution in Russia (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Russian Revolution and Anarchism (Newly translated)
. Political and economic revolution
. Our relation with peasants and workers' unions
. Conclusions of the conference
-Enough of Illusions! (Freedom, first time in book)
-A Letter to the Workers of the West (Freedom, original English language
version)
-Social Revolution
-From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-The Anarchist Idea from the Point Of View of its Practical Realisation
(Freedom, first time in book; another translation appears in No Gods, No
Masters)
-Revolutionary Government (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No
Masters)
-From Expropriation (Conquest of Bread)
-What Revolution Means (Act for Yourselves)
-Act For Yourselves (Act for Yourselves)
-Local Action (Act for Yourselves)
-Preface to Words of a Rebel (1904) (first time in book)
-Insurrections and Revolution (Newly translated)
-Preface to How We Shall Bring About the Revolution
-Anarchist Action in the Revolution (Newly translated)
-Postscript to Words of a Rebel (1919) (first time in book)
-Anarchy
-The Commune (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No Masters)
-From In Russian and French Prisons
-Are We Good Enough? (Act for Yourselves)
-The Permanence of Society after the Revolution (Act for Yourselves)
-The Wage System (Conquest of Bread)
. I. Representative Government and Wages
. II. The Collectivist Wage System
. III. Unequal Remuneration
. IV. Equal Wages versus Communism
-Communism and Anarchy (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Reformed School (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Fields, Factories and Workshops
. Preface to the Second Edition (1913)
. Preface to the First Edition (1898)
. The Decentralisation of Industries
. The Possibilities of Agriculture
. Small Industries and Industrial Villages
. Brain Work and Manual Work
. Conclusion
Appendix:
-Mutual Aid: An Important Factor in Evolution (Anarchy! An Anthology of
Emma Goldman's Mother Earth)
-
Table of Contents
Direct Struggle Against Capital
-A Peter Kropotkin Anthology
Introduction, by Iain McKay
PART I: Anarchism and Anarchists
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
. St. Petersburg - First Journey to Western Europe
. Western Europe
The Lyons anarchist trial of 1883 (Freedom, first time in book)
. From Kropotkin's Defence Speech
. Defence Declaration
-The Place of Anarchism in Socialist Evolution (first time in book)
-Preface to Bakunin's The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (Newly
translated)
-Letter to Maria Isidine Goldsmith (Newly translated)
-Letter to Max Nettlau (New translation, different translation in Selected
Writings on Anarchism and Revolution)
-Anarchism (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets)
. The Historical Development of Anarchism
. Anarchism in the International Working Men's Association
From Modern Science and Anarchism
. The Origin of Anarchism
. The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
. Anarchism
. A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
. The Means of Action
-The Anarchist Principle (Newly translated)
-A Few Thoughts about the Essence of Anarchism (Freedom, first time in
book)
-Letter to the Bakunin Centenary Celebration (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Ethics: Origin and Development
-Capitalism and the State
-From Representative Government (New translation, Words of a Rebel)
-Our Riches (Conquest of Bread)
-The Division of Labour (Conquest of Bread)
-Economic Expedients (Newly translated)
-From The State: Its Historic Role
-Prisons: Universities of Crime (Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's
Mother Earth)
-From The Modern State (Freedom, first time in book)
. I. The Essential Principle of Modern Society
. II. Serfs of the State
. III. Taxation as a Means of Increasing the Power of the State
. IV. Taxation a Means of Enriching the Rich
. V. The Monopolies
. VI. The Monopolies in the Nineteenth Century
PART II: The Workers Movement and Class Struggle
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-Enemies of the People (Newly translated)
-The Workers' Movement in Spain (Newly translated)
-Workers Organisation (Newly translated)
-The Use of the Strike (Freedom, first time in book)
-Strikes (Newly translated)
-1st May 1891 (Newly translated)
-Letter to French and British Trade Union Delegates (Freedom, first time in
book)
-The Death of the New International (Newly translated)
-Commemoration of the Chicago Martyrs (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Workers' Congress of 1896 (Newly translated)
-The Development of Trade-Unionism (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
. Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
. Conclusion
-Politics and Socialism (Freedom pamphlet, first time in book)
-Trade Unionism and Parliamentarism (Newly translated)
-Letter to "The Voice of Labour" (The Voice of Labour, first time in book)
-Anarchists and Trade Unions (Freedom, first time in book)
-1886-1907: Glimpses into the Labour Movement in this Country (Act for
Yourselves)
-Letter to Alexander Berkman (Freedom, first time in book)
-Syndicalism and Anarchism (Freedom, first time in book)
PART III: Revolutions
From The Great French Revolution
. Action
. The "Districts" and the "Sections" of Paris
. The Sections of Paris under the New Municipal Law
-1848-1871 (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Paris Commune (Fighting the Revolution volume 2; first time in book)
. The theory of the State and the practice of the Commune
. Popular aspirations and popular prejudices in the Commune
. From the Paris Commune to anarchist communism
-Commune of Paris (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Revolution in Russia (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Russian Revolution and Anarchism (Newly translated)
. Political and economic revolution
. Our relation with peasants and workers' unions
. Conclusions of the conference
-Enough of Illusions! (Freedom, first time in book)
-A Letter to the Workers of the West (Freedom, original English language
version)
-Social Revolution
-From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-The Anarchist Idea from the Point Of View of its Practical Realisation
(Freedom, first time in book; another translation appears in No Gods, No
Masters)
-Revolutionary Government (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No
Masters)
-From Expropriation (Conquest of Bread)
-What Revolution Means (Act for Yourselves)
-Act For Yourselves (Act for Yourselves)
-Local Action (Act for Yourselves)
-Preface to Words of a Rebel (1904) (first time in book)
-Insurrections and Revolution (Newly translated)
-Preface to How We Shall Bring About the Revolution
-Anarchist Action in the Revolution (Newly translated)
-Postscript to Words of a Rebel (1919) (first time in book)
-Anarchy
-The Commune (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No Masters)
-From In Russian and French Prisons
-Are We Good Enough? (Act for Yourselves)
-The Permanence of Society after the Revolution (Act for Yourselves)
-The Wage System (Conquest of Bread)
. I. Representative Government and Wages
. II. The Collectivist Wage System
. III. Unequal Remuneration
. IV. Equal Wages versus Communism
-Communism and Anarchy (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Reformed School (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Fields, Factories and Workshops
. Preface to the Second Edition (1913)
. Preface to the First Edition (1898)
. The Decentralisation of Industries
. The Possibilities of Agriculture
. Small Industries and Industrial Villages
. Brain Work and Manual Work
. Conclusion
Appendix:
-Mutual Aid: An Important Factor in Evolution (Anarchy! An Anthology of
Emma Goldman's Mother Earth)
-
Direct Struggle Against Capital
-A Peter Kropotkin Anthology
Introduction, by Iain McKay
PART I: Anarchism and Anarchists
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
. St. Petersburg - First Journey to Western Europe
. Western Europe
The Lyons anarchist trial of 1883 (Freedom, first time in book)
. From Kropotkin's Defence Speech
. Defence Declaration
-The Place of Anarchism in Socialist Evolution (first time in book)
-Preface to Bakunin's The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (Newly
translated)
-Letter to Maria Isidine Goldsmith (Newly translated)
-Letter to Max Nettlau (New translation, different translation in Selected
Writings on Anarchism and Revolution)
-Anarchism (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets)
. The Historical Development of Anarchism
. Anarchism in the International Working Men's Association
From Modern Science and Anarchism
. The Origin of Anarchism
. The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
. Anarchism
. A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
. The Means of Action
-The Anarchist Principle (Newly translated)
-A Few Thoughts about the Essence of Anarchism (Freedom, first time in
book)
-Letter to the Bakunin Centenary Celebration (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Ethics: Origin and Development
-Capitalism and the State
-From Representative Government (New translation, Words of a Rebel)
-Our Riches (Conquest of Bread)
-The Division of Labour (Conquest of Bread)
-Economic Expedients (Newly translated)
-From The State: Its Historic Role
-Prisons: Universities of Crime (Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's
Mother Earth)
-From The Modern State (Freedom, first time in book)
. I. The Essential Principle of Modern Society
. II. Serfs of the State
. III. Taxation as a Means of Increasing the Power of the State
. IV. Taxation a Means of Enriching the Rich
. V. The Monopolies
. VI. The Monopolies in the Nineteenth Century
PART II: The Workers Movement and Class Struggle
From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-Enemies of the People (Newly translated)
-The Workers' Movement in Spain (Newly translated)
-Workers Organisation (Newly translated)
-The Use of the Strike (Freedom, first time in book)
-Strikes (Newly translated)
-1st May 1891 (Newly translated)
-Letter to French and British Trade Union Delegates (Freedom, first time in
book)
-The Death of the New International (Newly translated)
-Commemoration of the Chicago Martyrs (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Workers' Congress of 1896 (Newly translated)
-The Development of Trade-Unionism (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
. Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
. Conclusion
-Politics and Socialism (Freedom pamphlet, first time in book)
-Trade Unionism and Parliamentarism (Newly translated)
-Letter to "The Voice of Labour" (The Voice of Labour, first time in book)
-Anarchists and Trade Unions (Freedom, first time in book)
-1886-1907: Glimpses into the Labour Movement in this Country (Act for
Yourselves)
-Letter to Alexander Berkman (Freedom, first time in book)
-Syndicalism and Anarchism (Freedom, first time in book)
PART III: Revolutions
From The Great French Revolution
. Action
. The "Districts" and the "Sections" of Paris
. The Sections of Paris under the New Municipal Law
-1848-1871 (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Paris Commune (Fighting the Revolution volume 2; first time in book)
. The theory of the State and the practice of the Commune
. Popular aspirations and popular prejudices in the Commune
. From the Paris Commune to anarchist communism
-Commune of Paris (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Revolution in Russia (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Russian Revolution and Anarchism (Newly translated)
. Political and economic revolution
. Our relation with peasants and workers' unions
. Conclusions of the conference
-Enough of Illusions! (Freedom, first time in book)
-A Letter to the Workers of the West (Freedom, original English language
version)
-Social Revolution
-From Memoirs of a Revolutionist
-The Anarchist Idea from the Point Of View of its Practical Realisation
(Freedom, first time in book; another translation appears in No Gods, No
Masters)
-Revolutionary Government (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No
Masters)
-From Expropriation (Conquest of Bread)
-What Revolution Means (Act for Yourselves)
-Act For Yourselves (Act for Yourselves)
-Local Action (Act for Yourselves)
-Preface to Words of a Rebel (1904) (first time in book)
-Insurrections and Revolution (Newly translated)
-Preface to How We Shall Bring About the Revolution
-Anarchist Action in the Revolution (Newly translated)
-Postscript to Words of a Rebel (1919) (first time in book)
-Anarchy
-The Commune (Words of a Rebel; translation from No Gods, No Masters)
-From In Russian and French Prisons
-Are We Good Enough? (Act for Yourselves)
-The Permanence of Society after the Revolution (Act for Yourselves)
-The Wage System (Conquest of Bread)
. I. Representative Government and Wages
. II. The Collectivist Wage System
. III. Unequal Remuneration
. IV. Equal Wages versus Communism
-Communism and Anarchy (Freedom, first time in book)
-The Reformed School (Freedom, first time in book)
-From Fields, Factories and Workshops
. Preface to the Second Edition (1913)
. Preface to the First Edition (1898)
. The Decentralisation of Industries
. The Possibilities of Agriculture
. Small Industries and Industrial Villages
. Brain Work and Manual Work
. Conclusion
Appendix:
-Mutual Aid: An Important Factor in Evolution (Anarchy! An Anthology of
Emma Goldman's Mother Earth)
-