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Collected Works
Advice to Those About to Emigrate Freedom: March, 1893, p. 14.
Anarchism:
its philosophy and ideal. Originally published in
French in 1896, English edition, San Francisco: 1898.
"Anarchism", from The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910
Anarchist
Morality
La Morale Anarchiste
Appeal
to the Young
Italian versions:
Ai Giovani The original French
version appeared as "Aux Jeunes Gens", Le Révolté,
June 25; July 10; August 7, 21, 1880.
"Brain
Work and Manual Work." The Nineteenth Century, March, 1890, pp. 456-475.
"The
Coming War." The Nineteenth Century, 1913.
The
Commune of Paris
Communism and Anarchy
The
Conquest of Bread
La conquista del pan
La
conquête du pain
Ethics:
Origin and Development
Expropriation
Fields
Factories and Workshops
"Finland:
a Rising Nationality". The Nineteenth Century.
Freedom
Pamphlet #4
The
Great French Revolution
Ideals
and Realities in Russian Literature
In
Russian and French Prisons
Kropotkin's
Revolutionary Pamphlets
Law
and Authority
"Maxím Górk"
Memoirs
of a Revolutionist
Modern
Science and Anarchism
Mutual
Aid Project
Guttenberg version
On
Order
Organised
Vengeance Called “Justice”
The
Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution
Process
Under Socialism
Proposed Communist Settlement: A New Colony for Tyneside
or Wearside
Revolutionary
Government
Revolutionary
Studies
The
Spirit of Revolt
The
State: Its Historic Role
The
Terror in Russia.
The
Wage System
War!
Wars
and Capitalism
What
Geography Ought To Be
Words
of a Rebel
Letters
Kropotkin
to Nettlau, March 5, 1902
Kropotkin
to Alexander Berkman, November 20, 1908, re: Blast
Letter
to Steffen on WWI, published in Freedom in 1914
Kroptokin
to Lenin December 21, 1920
Kroptokin
to Lenin March 4, 1920
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Government:
Letter to the Workers of Western Europe
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