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Kropotkin-19: A Mutual Aid Response to COVID-19 in Athens

, 2020
The current health crisis, triggered by the spread of COVID-19, has mobilized activist groups and individuals within social movements worldwide to respond with actions of solidarity and mutual aid.
P. Travlou
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›The Morality after Stirner: A Comparative Analysis of Peter Kropotkin’s and Friedrich Nietzsche’s Ethics

Junge Slavistik im Dialog
Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit ethischen Fragen im Denken von Peter Kropotkin und Friedrich Nietzsche. Zunächst stellt sich für beide Denker die Frage nach der gemeinsamen Inspiration.
Wiktor Pawłowski
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THE IDEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF P.A. KROPOTKIN’S ANARCHO-COMMUNISM FOR THE THEORY OF THE SOCIAL CONTRACT AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR MODERNITY

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series Philosophy Social Studies Art Studies
The ideas of anarcho-communism by P.A. Kropotkin represent a rich heritage of Russian intellectual thought, relevant and significant for a new understanding of the theory of the social contract.
M. Milovanova
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Kropotkin

1989
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
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Kropotkin

2016
This book is designed to remove Peter Kropotkin from the framework of classical anarchism. By focusing attention on his theory of mutual aid, it argues that the classical framing distorts Kropotkin's political theory by associating it with a narrowly positivistic conception of science, a naively optimistic idea of human nature and a millenarian idea of
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Cosmopolis and Community: Élisée Reclus and Pëtr Kropotkin on Spatial and Moral Unity, 1870s to 1900s

, 2020
This article offers a reading of the anarchists and geographers Élisée Reclus and Pëtr Kropotkin as cautious cosmopolitans. It does so, on a first level, by examining their discussion of the moral philosophy underlying Stoic and Kantian variants of ...
P. Siegrist
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Peter Kropotkin

2001
Abstract ‘From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.’ This maxim of social responsibility was first enunciated by Louis Blanc in 1839 and was taken up by Karl Marx in 1875. Neither of them thought it necessary to provide a theoretical grow1d for the principle of distribution according to need. They were concerned
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Kropotkin's Ethical Naturalism

Democracy & Nature, 2002
This paper discusses the ethical theory of Peter Kropotkin who followed Aristotle, Spinoza and Darwin in affirming a naturalistic approach to ethics. After outlining Kropotkin's basic theory, which put a focal emphasis on mutual aid, justice and magnanimity in the interpretation of moral values, the paper responds to the familiar criticisms of the ...
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Kropotkin

The Geographical Journal, 1978
David Wileman, Martin A. Miller
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Kropotkin

Russian Review, 1977
James W. Hulse, Martin A. Miller
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