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The author argues that modern economic development favors decentralization of industry and the revival of small-scale, local workshops integrated with agriculture, presenting statistical evidence and case studies from various countries to show the persistence and growth of rural and small industries alongside large factories. He advocates combining intellectual and manual work through practical technical education, cooperative small holdings, and intensified agriculture to increase self-sufficiency and local prosperity. Technological changes such as distributed electrical power are highlighted as enabling factors, and policy steps for encouraging local production, agricultural improvement, and vocational training are proposed.

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kniaz Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin

Kniaz Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin was a Russian philosopher, geographer, and anarchist, known for his influential ideas on mutual aid and social cooperation. His seminal work, "Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution," argues that cooperation is a vital component of human evolution and societal development. Kropotkin's writings, including "The Conquest of Bread" and "Memoirs of a Revolutionist," reflect his commitment to anarchism and critique of state authority. He was also a prominent figure in the Russian Revolution, advocating for a society based on voluntary cooperation rather than coercive institutions. Kropotkin's contributions continue to resonate in discussions of social theory and political philosophy.

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