O Autorze

Pyotr Kropotkin was a prominent Russian anarchist, philosopher, and geographer known for his advocacy of anarchist communism. He was born into a noble family but later rejected his privileged upbringing, choosing instead to dedicate his life to social justice and revolutionary ideas. His notable works include 'Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution,' where he argues that cooperation and mutual support among individuals are as important as competition in the evolution of species. Kropotkin's theories were rooted in his observations of nature and society, drawing parallels between the behavior of animals and human social structures.

Kropotkin's influence extended beyond his writings as he actively participated in revolutionary movements in Russia and Europe. He believed that a society based on cooperation could lead to a more equitable world. His ideas have inspired generations of anarchists, communists, and socialists. Kropotkin spent a significant part of his later life in exile, where he continued to write and lecture on the principles of anarchism and the importance of community. His legacy endures in various social and political movements that seek to challenge authority and promote freedom.

Narodowość Rosyjski
Data Urodzenia December 9, 1842
Miejsce Urodzenia Moscow, Russia
Data śmierci February 8, 1921
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