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Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (9
December 1842 – 8
February 1921) was a
Russian anarchist and
geographer known as a
proponent of
anarchist communism. Born...
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Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) was a
Russian prince, scientist, philosopher, and anarchist.
Kropotkin may also
refer to:
Biographies of the
Russian anarchist...
- The
House of
Kropotkin (Russian: Князья Кропоткины, romanized: Knyaz'ya Kropotkiny) is an
ancient Russian noble family of
Rurik stock descending from...
- (née Ananieva-Rabinovich; 1856–1941),
commonly known by her
anglicised name
Sophie Kropotkin, was a
Ukrainian teacher, writer,
lecturer and
museum director. Born into...
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International Workingmen's ****ociation. The
theoretical work of
Peter Kropotkin took
importance later as it
expanded and
developed pro-organizationalist...
- "Sasha"
Kropotkin (1887–1966) was a New York-based
writer and
Russian language translator. Her parents,
Russian scientist and
anarchist Peter Kropotkin and...
- The
Kropotkins are an
American avant-garde
music collective based in
Memphis and New York City
founded in 1994 by
drummer Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier...
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Kropotkin Range (Russian: Хребет Кропоткина) is a
mountain range in
Bodaybinsky District,
Irkutsk Oblast,
Russian Federation. The
settlements of Kropotkin...
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Pyotr Nikolayevich Kropotkin (Russian: Пётр Никола́евич Кропо́ткин; November 24, 1910,
Moscow – 17
January 1996, Moscow) was a
Soviet Russian geologist...
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contemporary spelling) is an 1892 book by the
Russian anarchist communist Peter Kropotkin.
Originally written in French, it
first appeared as a
series of articles...