The Conquest of Bread
by Petr Kropotkin
1906
Number of pages: 121
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Peter Kropotkin points out the flaws inherent in feudalism and capitalism, and how our current economic system creates poverty and scarcity even though there are enough resources for everybody, and outlines a better system based on people working together as a society.
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