Peter Kropotkin (December 9, 1842 - February 8, 1921) on Elections and Revolution(published by RevoltSource) |
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Russian Anarchist, Socialist, Revolutionary, Historian, Scientist, Philosopher, and Activist who Advocated Anarcho-communism
: A Russian anarchist, socialist, revolutionary, historian, scientist, philosopher, and activist who advocated anarcho-communism. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“As for representative government, it remains absolutely incomprehensible to us how intelligent men (and they are not wanting among the Collectivists) can continue to be the partizans of national and municipal parliaments, after all the lessons on this subject bestowed on us by history, whether in England or in France, in Germany, Switzerland or the United States. Whilst parliamentary rule is seen to be everywhere falling to pieces; whilst its principles in themselves--and no longer merely their applications--are being criticized in every direction, how can intelligent men calling themselves Revolutionary Socialists, seek to maintain a system already condemned to death?”
Source: "The Wage System," by Peter Kropotkin, 1920.
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