The Conquest of Bread

The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin, published by Courier Corporation in 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 281 pages in English. This significant work, originally published in 1892, examines economic methods aimed at fulfilling human needs while advocating for social justice and equality. Kropotkin, who renounced his noble title, critiques the detrimental impacts of feudalism and capitalism, arguing that both systems perpetuate poverty and privilege, even during times of plenty.
In this treatise, Kropotkin outlines his vision for an anarchist communist society, emphasizing the importance of voluntary cooperation and the establishment of self-sufficient communes. He supports his theories with historical examples from notable French rebellions and anticipates the revolutionary movements of the twentieth century. The book engages with themes of political ideologies and economics, providing a fresh perspective on the potential for cooperative success in human society.
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Born a Russian prince, Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) rejected his title and wealth to spend his life in pursuit of social justice and equality. His last major work, The Conquest of Bread, surveys economic methods for the satisfaction of human needs. The 1892 treatise also outlines the revolutionary path to his vision of utopia: an anarchist communist society.
Kropotkin criticizes the effects of feudalism and capitalism, noting that both systems exacerbate poverty and promote privilege, even in times of abundance. Citing the human propensity toward voluntary cooperation, he proposes the establishment of free, self-sufficient anarchic communesand outlines practical considerations of production and distribution. The author supports his theories with examples from the French rebellions of 1789, 1848, and 1871, and his reasoning anticipates aspects of twentieth-century revolutions in Russia, Germany, and Spain. At a time when many thinkers employed the new Darwinian concept of “survival of the fittest” to justify their capitalist and imperialist goals, Kropotkin pointed out the historic patterns of humanity’s best success under cooperative circumstances. A century later, his economic analysis remains fresh and relevant.
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