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Pëtr Alekseevič Kropotkin
Alternative spellings: Pëtr A. Kropotkin Peter Alexander Kropotkin Petr Kropotkin Pëtr Kropotkin Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin Petr Alekseevic knjaz Kropotkin Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin Pjotr A. Kropotkin P. Kropotkin P. A. Kropotkin Peter Kropotkin Peter A. Kropotkin Petr A. Kropotkin Petr Alekseevič Kropotkin Petr Aleksěevič Kropotkin Pjotr Aleksejewitsch Kropotkin Pjotr Alexejewitsch Kropotkin Pietro Kropotkin Prince Kropotkin Pedro Kropotkin Petr Aleksandrovič Kropotkin Pjotr Aleksandrovič Kropotkin P. Kropōtkin P. Krapotkin Peter Krapotkin Pyoter Krapotkin Petr Krapotkin Petr Alekseevich Krapotkin Petr Aleksěevič Krapotkin Peter Alexejewitsch Krapotkin Peter Krapotkine P. Kropotkine Pierre Kropotkine Pierre A. Kropotkine Piotr Alexeïevitch Kropotkine Pietro Kropotkine Pedro Kropotkine Peter Kropotkine Piotr Alexeivitch Kropotkine Pitara Kropotakina P. Kropotkini Pita Kuropotokin Kelupaotejin Kuropotokin Ke lu pao te jin Peter Alexejewitsch Kropotkin Петар Алексејевич Кропоткин Петр Алексеевич Кропоткин Петро Олексійович Кропоткін Пьотр Алексеевич Кропоткин Πιοτρ Αλεξέγιεβιτς Κροπότκιν 克鲁泡特金 פעטער קראפאטקין פעטער קראפאטקין פטר אלכסיויץ' קרופוטקין
B:9. Dezember 1842Moskau D: 8. Februar 1921 Death Place:
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Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (/kroʊˈpɒtkɪn/; Russian: Пётр Алексе́евич Кропо́ткин Russian pronunciation: [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪt͡ɕ krɐˈpotkʲɪn]; 9 December 1842 – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist, socialist, revolutionary, historian, scientist, philosopher, and activist who advocated anarcho-communism. Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended a military school and later served as an officer in Siberia, where he participated in several geological expeditions. He was imprisoned for his activism in 1874 and managed to escape two years later. He spent the next 41 years in exile in Switzerland, France (where he was imprisoned for almost four years) and England. While in exile, he gave lectures and published widely on anarchism and geography. Kropotkin returned to Russia after the Russian Revolution in 1917, but he was disappointed by the Bolshevik state. Kropotkin was a proponent of a decentralised communist society free from central government and based on voluntary associations of self-governing communities and worker-run enterprises. He wrote many books, pamphlets and articles, the most prominent being The Conquest of Bread and Fields, Factories and Workshops, but also Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, his principal scientific offering. He contributed the article on anarchism to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition and left unfinished a work on anarchist ethical philosophy. (Source: DBPedia)