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Peter Kropotkin

The Conquest of Bread

  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    She no longer wants to be the beast of burden of the house.
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    a beautiful outline sketch of a future society based on liberty, equality and fraternity.
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    he no longer wants to be the beast of burden of the house.
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    is now known that the French Revolution, apart from its political significance, was an attempt made by the French people, in 1793 and 1794, in three different directions more or less akin to Socialism. It was, first, the equalization of fortunes, by means of an income tax and succession duties, both heavily progressive, as also by a direct confiscation of the land in order to sub-divide it, and by heavy war taxes levied upon the rich only. The second attempt was a sort of Municipal Communism as regards the consumption of some objects of first necessity, bought by the municipalities, and sold by them at cost price. And the third attempt was to introduce a wide national system of rationally established prices of all commodities, for which the real cost of production and moderate trade profits had to be taken into accoun
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    certain socialized organization of production and trade; t
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    succeeded in maintaining amongst themselves, in their village communities, for many hundreds of years, one of the main elements of Socialism—the common ownership of the chief instrument of production, the land, and the apportionment of the same according to the labour capacities of the different families; and we learn that if the communal possession of the land has been destroyed in Western Europ
  • Louis Gregoryhas quoted6 years ago
    Schemes of ideal States haunted the thinkers of Ancient Greece; later on, the early Christians joined in communist groups; centuries later, large communist brotherhoods came into existence during the Reform movement.
  • Crystal Perryhas quoted6 years ago
    Poverty, we have said elsewhere, was the primary cause of wealth. It was poverty that created the first capitalist; because, before accumulating “surplus value,” of which we hear so much, men had to be sufficiently destitute to consent to sell their labour, so as not to die of hunger.
  • Crystal Perryhas quoted6 years ago
    ing only to receive. It is because we have aimed at turning society into a commercial company based on debit and credit.
  • Crystal Perryhas quoted6 years ago
    If middle-class society is decaying, if we have got into a blind alley from which we cannot emerge without attacking past institutions with torch and hatchet, it is precisely because we have calculated too much. It is because we have let ourselves be influenced into giv
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