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The final volume of The Collected Works of Peter Kropotkin gathers the many unpublished articles and essays written during his life-long and mostly ignored scientific career. His vision foresaw the more inter-relative and co-operative world that has become evident to us today in the 20th century.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Modern Science and Anarchism Preface by George Woodcock
I.
The Origin of Anarchism
II.
The Intellectual Movement of the Eighteenth Century
III.
The Reaction at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
IV.
Comtes Positive Philosophy
V.
The Awakening in the Years 1856-1862
VI.
Herbert Spencer's Synthetic Philosophy
VII.
The Function of Law in Society
VIII.
Place of Anarchism in Modern Society
IX.
The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
X.
Anarchism
XI.
A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
XII.
The Means of Action
XIII.
Conclusion
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-262).
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