Modern Science and Anarchism
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Modern Science
and
Anarchism
BY
PETER KROPOTKIN
WITH GLOSSARY
LONDON
FREEDOM PRESS
MODERN SCIENCE
AND
ANARCHISM
By P. KROPOTKIN
London:
Freedom Press, 127 Ossulston Street, N.W.
1912
It gives an added pleasure in publishing this important and interesting work, to know that it appears on the seventieth birthday of its author, our devoted friend and comrade, Peter Kropotkin.
FREEDOM GROUP.
December 9, 1912.
- I. The Origin of Anarchism
- II. The Intellectual Movement of the Eighteenth Century
- III. The Reaction at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
- IV. Comte's Positive Philosophy
- V. The Awakening in the Years 1856–1862
- VI. Herbert Spencer's Synthetic Philosophy
- VII. The Function of Law in Society
- VIII. Place of Anarchism in Modern Science
- IX. The Anarchist Ideal and the Preceding Revolutions
- X. Anarchism
- XI. Anarchism—(Continued)
- XII. Anarchism—(Continued)
- XIII. A Few Conclusions of Anarchism
- XIV. The Means of Action
- XV. Conclusion
- Glossary
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