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Fields, Factories and Workshops

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Introduction by George Woodcock It would not be an exaggeration to describe this book as the central work of Kropotkin's writing career. In one way or another, it occupied more than twenty years of his life. It is a work of argument and suggestion rather than dogmatic statement, and the very tentativeness of this great book make its perceptions all the more relevant. With at one time Kropotkin's view of our future might have been regarded as a Utopian dream, today, as a result of the growing realization that the world's resources of energy and raw materials are finite, that food is our most precious commodity and that people's working lives are futile and stultifying, the lessons of this book, for both the rich world and the poor, are topical and hopeful. In addition to a general introduction to the most significant aspects of Kropotkin's life and thought, George Woodcock has prepared a comprehensive afterword to each essay, allowing the reader to fully see Kropotkin's ideas in the context of the world a century later. Is the 9th volume of the The Collected Works of Peter Kropotkin. Table of contents Editor's Introduction Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Chapter 1 The Decentralization of Industries Editor's Afterword to Chapter 1 Chapter 2 The Possibilities of Agriculture Editor's Afterword to Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Small Industries and Industrial Villages Editor's Afterword to Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Brain Work and Manual Work Editor's Afterword to Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Conclusion Editor's Epilogue 1994: 255 pages, index

Author Biography:

Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) was a renown Russian scientist and anarchist philosopher and activist who lectured across Europe and North America and published widely. His many books include Words of a Rebel and Fields, Factories and Workshops.
Release date NZ
March 13th, 1995
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
255
Dimensions
137x210x15
ISBN-13
9781895431384
Product ID
8263753

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