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Kropotkin

Kropotkin

Kropotkin

And the Rise of Revolutionary Anarchism, 1872-1886
Caroline Cahm
April 2002
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9780521891578
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    This major study of Peter Kropotkin sets him firmly in the context of the development of the European anarchist movement as the man who became, after Bakunin's death, their chief exponent of anarchist ideas. It traces the origins and development of his ideas and revolutionary practice from 1872 to 1886, and assesses the subsequent influence of his life and work upon European radical and socialist movements. Dr Cahm analyses Kropotkin's role in the transformation of Bakunin's anti-authoritarian socialism, and shows how two principal types of revolutionary action emerge from anarchist efforts to develop clear alternatives to the parliamentary strategies of social democrats; one based on the activity of individuals and small groups, the other related to large-scale collective action.

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    '… a work of fine and detailed scholarship … Cahm allows us to see both the degree of consistency and the complexity in the development of Kropotkin's ideas.' Anarchist Studies

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    Product details

    April 2002
    Paperback
    9780521891578
    388 pages
    231 × 153 × 24 mm
    0.57kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Kropotkin and the Development of the Theory of Anarchist Communism:
    • 1. Bakuninism
    • 2. Anarchist communism
    • Part II. Kropotkin and the Development of Anarchist Ideas of Revolutionary Action by Individuals and Small Groups (1872–1886):
    • 3. Revolutionary action and the emergent anarchist movement of the seventies
    • 4. Propaganda by deed: the development of the idea
    • 5. Kropotkin and propaganda by deed
    • 6. Kropotkin and acts of revolt
    • 7. The Congress of London 1881 and 'The Spirit of Revolt'
    • 8. The trial of Lyon 1883 and response to persecution
    • Part III. Kropotkin and the Development of Anarchist Views of Collective Revolutionary Action (1872–1886):
    • 9. Trade unionism and the emergent anarchist movement of the seventies
    • 10. Kropotkin and collective action in the labour movement
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Caroline Cahm