This book argues that the Russian thinker Petr Kropotkin's anarchism was a bio-political revolutionary project. Overall, the book provides a refreshing, innovative approach to understanding Kropotkin's anarchism.
This book argues that the Russian thinker Petr Kropotkin's anarchism was a bio-political revolutionary project. Overall, the book provides a refreshing, innovative approach to understanding Kropotkin's anarchism.
Richard Morgan completed his doctorate at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Knowledge and methods 1. Forms of knowledge 2. Mapping, statistics, and social law Part II: Diagnoses and remedies 3. The state 4. Capitalism and the bourgeoisie 5. Revolution Postscript: the ambivalence of Kropotkin's anarchist thought
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Knowledge and methods
1. Forms of knowledge
2. Mapping, statistics, and social law
Part II: Diagnoses and remedies
3. The state
4. Capitalism and the bourgeoisie
5. Revolution
Postscript: the ambivalence of Kropotkin's anarchist thought
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Knowledge and methods 1. Forms of knowledge 2. Mapping, statistics, and social law Part II: Diagnoses and remedies 3. The state 4. Capitalism and the bourgeoisie 5. Revolution Postscript: the ambivalence of Kropotkin's anarchist thought
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Knowledge and methods
1. Forms of knowledge
2. Mapping, statistics, and social law
Part II: Diagnoses and remedies
3. The state
4. Capitalism and the bourgeoisie
5. Revolution
Postscript: the ambivalence of Kropotkin's anarchist thought
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