Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
322
Language
English
Published
Jun 17, 1975
Publisher
Liveright
ISBN-10
0871404001
ISBN-13
9780871404008
Description
In this insightful compilation, the thinking of Prince Peter Kropotkin comes to life through carefully selected writings. A prominent figure in the anarchist movement, Kropotkin's ideas challenge the conventional narratives of his era, advocating for cooperation and mutual aid as foundational principles of society. His intellectual pursuits bridge the gaps between political theory and the natural sciences, allowing him to articulate a vision where human progress is rooted in solidarity rather than competition.
Emile Capouya and Keitha Tompkins present Kropotkin’s philosophies in a manner that resonates with contemporary readers, highlighting the relevance of his thoughts in today's socio-political landscape. The book serves not only as a historical account of Kropotkin's life but also as a perspicacious exploration of his belief in the power of community.
Through Kropotkin's lens, one is encouraged to rethink the individualistic tendencies of modern society. His work invites readers to contemplate the fundamental relationships that bind humanity together, emphasizing that mutual support can lead to a more just and equitable world.
Emile Capouya and Keitha Tompkins present Kropotkin’s philosophies in a manner that resonates with contemporary readers, highlighting the relevance of his thoughts in today's socio-political landscape. The book serves not only as a historical account of Kropotkin's life but also as a perspicacious exploration of his belief in the power of community.
Through Kropotkin's lens, one is encouraged to rethink the individualistic tendencies of modern society. His work invites readers to contemplate the fundamental relationships that bind humanity together, emphasizing that mutual support can lead to a more just and equitable world.