Abstract

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Kropotkin and the Development of the Theory of Anarchist Communism: 1. Bakuninism 2. Anarchist communism Part II. Kropotkin and the Development of Anarchist Ideas of Revolutionary Action by Individuals and Small Groups (1872-1886): 3. Revolutionary action and the emergent anarchist movement of the seventies 4. Propaganda by deed: the development of the idea 5. Kropotkin and propaganda by deed 6. Kropotkin and acts of revolt 7. The Congress of London 1881 and 'The Spirit of Revolt' 8. The trial of Lyon 1883 and response to persecution Part III. Kropotkin and the Development of Anarchist Views of Collective Revolutionary Action (1872-1886): 9. Trade unionism and the emergent anarchist movement of the seventies 10. Kropotkin and collective action in the labour movement Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.

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