The Anarchism of Peter Kropotkin

[Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "The Anarchism of Peter Kropotkin"]

Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921)

A little more than 90 years ago, on February 8, 1921, Peter Kropotkin died in Dmitrov, then a small town in Russia, a
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