Memoirs of a Revolutionist. Anarchism Russian history and autobiography

Par : Peter Kropotkin

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  • Nombre de pages596
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.853 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 4,1 cm
  • ISBN978-2-322-66179-4
  • EAN9782322661794
  • Date de parution09/07/2025
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

Memoirs of a Revolutionist by Peter Kropotkin is a compelling autobiography that offers a unique window into the life and thought of one of the most influential figures in anarchist and socialist history. Published in 1899, the book traces Kropotkins journey from his privileged upbringing in the Russian aristocracy to his transformation into a leading advocate for anarchism, social justice, and revolutionary change.
Kropotkin recounts his experiences as a young officer in Siberia, his growing disillusionment with the imperial system, and his eventual embrace of radical ideas. The narrative provides vivid insights into the intellectual and political ferment of 19th-century Russia and Europe, detailing Kropotkins encounters with key figures in revolutionary movements, his years of activism, and his periods of imprisonment and exile.
Throughout, Kropotkin reflects on the principles of mutual aid, cooperation, and social solidarity that underpin his vision of a just society. This memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in anarchism, Russian history, or political philosophy. It offers a powerful account of personal transformation and the struggle for social change, while shedding light on the broader context of revolutionary movements in the 19th century.
Book categories such as autobiography, political philosophy, and Russian history are naturally highlighted in this landmark work.
Memoirs of a Revolutionist by Peter Kropotkin is a compelling autobiography that offers a unique window into the life and thought of one of the most influential figures in anarchist and socialist history. Published in 1899, the book traces Kropotkins journey from his privileged upbringing in the Russian aristocracy to his transformation into a leading advocate for anarchism, social justice, and revolutionary change.
Kropotkin recounts his experiences as a young officer in Siberia, his growing disillusionment with the imperial system, and his eventual embrace of radical ideas. The narrative provides vivid insights into the intellectual and political ferment of 19th-century Russia and Europe, detailing Kropotkins encounters with key figures in revolutionary movements, his years of activism, and his periods of imprisonment and exile.
Throughout, Kropotkin reflects on the principles of mutual aid, cooperation, and social solidarity that underpin his vision of a just society. This memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in anarchism, Russian history, or political philosophy. It offers a powerful account of personal transformation and the struggle for social change, while shedding light on the broader context of revolutionary movements in the 19th century.
Book categories such as autobiography, political philosophy, and Russian history are naturally highlighted in this landmark work.
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