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Pax Æterna (1917)
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On this day exactly 100 years ago, 8 February 1921, Peter Kropotkin, famous proponent of anarchist-communism, died of pneumonia in Russia. In his life he founded and participated in revolutionary groups in Russia, England, France and Switzerland, and wrote many key texts in the development of anarchist theory. These included Mutual Aid: a Factor in Evolution, which showed how cooperation was a key factor for any successful species, and Fields, Factories and Workshops: a practical model on how a free society, run by the working class, could function.
Works by and about him available here in our online store: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/books/peter-kropotkin https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1647676302084180/?type=3
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