Memoirs of a Revolutionary
Zusatztext
"Memoirs of a Revolutionist by Peter Kropotkin is a powerful autobiographical narrative tracing the intellectual and moral transformation of a Russian aristocrat into one of the leading anarchist thinkers of the nineteenth century. Born into privilege, Kropotkin recounts his early life within the structures of Tsarist authority before renouncing his noble status in pursuit of scientific research and social reform. His experiences as a geographer in Siberia profoundly shaped his belief in cooperation as a natural law, later developed into his influential theory of mutual aid. Gradually disillusioned with autocracy and systemic injustice, Kropotkin joined revolutionary circles advocating radical social change. The memoir details his arrest, imprisonment in the Peter and Paul Fortress, daring escape, and eventual exile in Western Europe. Beyond political events, the book reveals the ethical foundations of his anarchist philosophy¿solidarity, voluntary association, and the rejection of oppressive state structures. Written with clarity and conviction, it blends adventure, reflection, and ideological development. Memoirs of a Revolutionist stands as both historical testimony and philosophical document, illuminating the personal journey behind one of the most enduring voices of libertarian socialist thought."
Autorenportrait
Peter Kropotkin (1842¿1921) was a Russian geographer, naturalist, and anarchist philosopher. A former prince, he became a leading advocate of anarchist communism and the theory of mutual aid. His writings profoundly influenced political philosophy and revolutionary movements in Europe and beyond.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.03.2026
Umfang: 100 S., 1.19 MB
Sprache: SPA
ISBN/EAN: 7502319079591
Umbreit-Nr.: 568560
