MEMOIRS of a
REVOLUTIONIST
‘Peter Kropotkin was a Russian anarcho-communist and scientist. This is his
autobiography, and he writes not only about his own life, but also about 19th
century Russian society and politics. He was born into the nobility and had a
military education, but he gradually abandoned the values of his social class
and became an anti-authoritarian socialist, opposed to both the rule of the
Tsars and to the seizing of power by the authoritarian Bolsheviks. He was
also interested in literature, biology, economics and geographical
exploration. This second and last volume of his memoirs covers his time in St
Petersburg, his time in prison, and his journeys in Western Europe’.
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