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ACT FOR YOURSELVES: Articles from Freedom 1886-1907

Price: £7.00
ISBN 10: 
0 900384 38 7
ISBN 13: 
978 0 900384 38 7
Number of pages: 
131
First published: 
1988
This edition: 
1998
Blurb: 

This book consists of a score of articles which Peter Kropotkin contributed to the anarchist paper Freedom during the twenty-one years of its existence, from 1886 to 1907. During the same period he was writing the articles in the French anarchist press which were later collected as a well-known book, The Conquest of Bread. He intended these article from the British anarchist press to be collected as a book in the same way, but for various reasons this didn’t happen at this time. It is only after a century that they are at last published as he wanted, with the general title Act for Yourselves taken from one of them to express their message.

Kropotkin wrote these articles to apply the theoretical principles of anarchist communism to the practical problems of the Britain he was living in a century ago – which is so unlike and yet at the same time so like the Britain we live in today. He argued that the revolution which was approaching would be international and national but also regional and local, that it should be social and economic as well as political, that it should consist not just of a change of regime or an extension of parliamentary democracy but should be based on the direct action of the mass of the people, the abolition of authority and the expropriation of property, and that it should culminate in the satisfaction of personal needs and the establishment of complete liberty and equality.

Act for Yourselves is not one of Kropotkin’s great works, but it is a valuable lost work, written when he was at the height of his powers and well worth reading as a minor classic of anarchistic journalism  which remains both interesting and important after a century.

The editors have provided a scholarly introduction and notes.

Contents: 

Introduction

The Coming Revolution

What Revolution Means

What Must We Do?

Act for Yourselves

Parliamentary Rule

Local Action

The End Set Before Us

Practical Question

The First Work of the Revolution

The Necessity of Communism.

Revolution and Famine

Rocks Ahead

A General View

Are We Good Enough?

The Permanence of Society After the Revolution.

Municipal Socialism

Communist-Anarchism

Communism and the Wage System

Appendix: 1886-1907

Notes