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Jake Grant | 1 comments Title: The Conquest of Bread
Author(s) name(s): Peter Kropotkin
ISBN: 978-1-914567-52-0
Publisher: Active Distribution
Publication Date Year: 2024
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Page count: 393
Format: Paperback
Description: Originally serialised for publication in the french anarchist journal Le Revolte in the 1890s, and later translated for the Freedom paper in the UK, The Conquest of Bread is now regarded as a classic anarchist text. It has influenced generations, from the Spanish Civil War to the Occupy movement, Rojava, and beyond. We believe this seminal work should remain accessible and affordable, despite its inevitably “dated” style of writing.

Kropotkin analyzed the development of capitalism in industrial and agricultural production and proposed what he believed was necessary to end its associated suffering. While technology and society have changed dramatically since its publication, Kropotkin’s practical insights into production and distribution in a revolutionary society are as relevant today – amid our globalised, interdependent, and resource-depleted economic chaos – as they ever were.
Language: English
Link to book page: https://www.activedistributionshop.or...


message 2: by Isalyne (new)

Isalyne | 2511 comments Hello,

There's no ISBN on the website so it's not an acceptable source as per GR guidelines.
You need to include a link to a book page which includes the ISBN and the cover on a NON-BOOKSELLER site (with the exception of Amazon & Abebooks), such as a publisher site, an author site, etc..)
If you need additional informations about acceptable sources, please visit this https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...
OR
If you own a physical copy, a scan of the cover and the page with the publication information can be an acceptable source.


message 3: by Brad (new)

Brad Audiobibliophile (trollslayer1) | 11605 comments Archiving due to non-response. You are welcome to add a new request if you'd still like this book to be added. Don't reply to this post as once it's archived it's unlikely to be read by a librarian.


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