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The Conquest of Bread

Peter Kropotkin

Edited by George Woodcock

The Conquest of Bread presents the clearest statement of Kropotkin’s anarchist social doctrines. It possesses a lucidity of style not often found in books on social themes. In Kropotkin’s own description, the book is “a study of the needs of humanity, and the economic means to satisfy them”. Taking the Paris Commune as its model, its paramount aim is to show how a social revolution can be made and how a society, organized on libertarian lines, can then be built on the ruins of the old.

Form Stirner’s individualism, Proudhon’s mutualism and Bakunin’s collectivism Kropotkin proceeded to the principle of “anarchist communism”, by which private property and inequality of income would give way to the free distribution of goods and services. In summing up his beliefs he said, “The anarchists conceive a society in which all the mutual relations of its members are regulated… by mutual agreements between the members of the society and by a sum of social customs and habits…continually developing and continually readjusting in accordance with the ever-growing requirements of a free life stimulated by the progress of science, invention and the steady growth of higher ideals.”

In his introduction, George Woodcock throws a modern light on the significance and scope of Kropotkin’s work.

George Woodcock is one of Canada’s most distinguished men of letters- journalist, poet, and author of more than forty books.

Table of Contents

An Introduction by George Woodcock
Preface by Elisee Reclus To The First French Edition
Preface To The 1907 Edition

Chapter 1         Our Riches

Chapter 2         Well-Being For All

Chapter 3         Anarchist Communism

Chapter 4         Expropriation

Chapter 5         Food

Chapter 6         Dwelling

Chapter 7         Clothing

Chapter 8         Ways and Means

Chapter 9         The Need for Luxury

Chapter 10       Agreeable Work

Chapter 11       Free Agreement

Chapter 12       Objections

Chapter 13       The Collectivist Wages System

Chapter 14       Consumption and Production

Chapter 15       The Division of Labour

Chapter 16       The Decentralization of Industry

Chapter 17       Agriculture

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF PETER KROPOTKIN

POLITICS/PHILOSOPHY

349 pages, index

Paperback ISBN: 0-921689-50-0 $24.99
Hardcover ISBN: 0-921689-51-9 $53.99
ISSN: 1188-5807

1990

Prices are in Canadian dollars in Canada and in US dollars elsewhere


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