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Comrade Kropotkin

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The biography traces the subject's life from privileged origins through engagement with grassroots educational work and radical reformers, describing the spread of a popular nihilist movement, confrontations with autocratic repression, episodes of political violence and assassination, and the arrest, imprisonment in the fortress, and exile that followed. It profiles key collaborators, chronicles later decades devoted to writing, printing and interpreting revolutionary struggles, and presents reflections on tactics, ideology, and the human costs of resistance, sketching both public actions and intellectual legacy.

About the Author

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Victor Robinson

Victor Robinson was an American author and journalist known for his contributions to socialist literature. His notable work, "Comrade Kropotkin," explores the life and ideas of the Russian anarchist and geographer Peter Kropotkin, highlighting his influence on revolutionary thought. Robinson's writing often reflects his commitment to social justice and his interest in the intersections of politics and philosophy. Through his works, he aimed to engage readers with the principles of anarchism and the importance of community in societal development.

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