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This week’s reading is The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin.
The full book is available online here:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23428/23428-h/23428-h.htm
[Part 1]
I. Our Riches
[Part 2]
II. Well-Being for All
[Part 3]
III. Anarchist Communism
[Part 4]
IV. Expropriation
[Part 5]
V. Food
i. - iii
[Part 6 - This Week]
V. Food
iv. - 00:48
v. - 10:50
vi. - 16:59
vii. - 24:58
[Part 7]
VI. Dwellings
VII. Clothing
[Part 8]
VIII. Ways and Means
IX. The Need for Luxury
[Part 9]
X. Agreeable Work
XI. Free Agreement
[Part 10]
XII. Objections
[Part 11]
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System
[Part 12]
XIV. Consumption and Production
XV. The Division of Labour
[Part 13]
XVI. The Decentralization of Industry
[Part 14]
XVII. Agriculture
Footnote – 15:25
No fallacy more harmful has ever been spread than the fallacy of a "One-day Revolution," which is propagated in superficial Socialist pamphlets speaking of the Revolution of the 18th of March at Berlin, supposed (which is absolutely wrong) to have given Prussia its representative Government. We saw well the harm made by such fallacies in Russia in 1905-1907. The truth is that up to 1871 Prussia, like Russia of the present day, had a scrap of paper which could be described as a "Constitution," but it had no representative Government. The Ministry imposed upon the nation, up till 1870, the budget it chose to propose.
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This week’s reading is The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin.
The full book is available online here:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23428/23428-h/23428-h.htm
[Part 1]
I. Our Riches
[Part 2]
II. Well-Being for All
[Part 3]
III. Anarchist Communism
[Part 4]
IV. Expropriation
[Part 5]
V. Food
i. - iii
[Part 6 - This Week]
V. Food
iv. - 00:48
v. - 10:50
vi. - 16:59
vii. - 24:58
[Part 7]
VI. Dwellings
VII. Clothing
[Part 8]
VIII. Ways and Means
IX. The Need for Luxury
[Part 9]
X. Agreeable Work
XI. Free Agreement
[Part 10]
XII. Objections
[Part 11]
XIII. The Collectivist Wages System
[Part 12]
XIV. Consumption and Production
XV. The Division of Labour
[Part 13]
XVI. The Decentralization of Industry
[Part 14]
XVII. Agriculture
Footnote – 15:25
No fallacy more harmful has ever been spread than the fallacy of a "One-day Revolution," which is propagated in superficial Socialist pamphlets speaking of the Revolution of the 18th of March at Berlin, supposed (which is absolutely wrong) to have given Prussia its representative Government. We saw well the harm made by such fallacies in Russia in 1905-1907. The truth is that up to 1871 Prussia, like Russia of the present day, had a scrap of paper which could be described as a "Constitution," but it had no representative Government. The Ministry imposed upon the nation, up till 1870, the budget it chose to propose.