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The author critiques private property and industrial capitalism as causes of scarcity and inequality, and outlines an anarchist-communist alternative founded on common ownership of land and production, local self-management, and distribution according to need rather than wages. Practical proposals include expropriation of concentrated capital, reorganization and decentralization of industry and agriculture, cooperative housing and clothing provision, and the promotion of agreeable, voluntary work. The argument addresses mechanisms for transition, the place of luxury and varied tastes, and replies to objections and rival schemes such as collectivist wage systems while emphasizing free agreement among decentralized communities.

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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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