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The Conquest of Bread - Peter Kropotkin 1906
Posted on 30th December 2009 @ 16:50
Kropotkin Peter Kropotkin's "The Conquest of Bread", along with his "Fields Factories and Workshops" was the result of his extensive research into industrial and agricultural production; originally published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, 1906. Whereas Marx's main contribution to economics was his analysis of the commodity relationship in Capital - capitalism rather than communism - Kropotkin assesses what would need to be done, and most importantly how, i...Comments: 0 | Rating: 0/0 | View full article
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