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Definition of Kropotkin
1. Noun. Russian anarchist (1842-1921).
Generic synonyms: Anarchist, Nihilist, Syndicalist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kropotkin
Literary usage of Kropotkin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russian Sociology: A Contribution to the History of Sociological Thought and by Julius Friedrich Hecker (1915)
"Kropotkin s Anarchical Sociology Akin to the subjective sociology are the
sociological theories of the Russian " philosophical anarchists ". ..."
2. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia (1920)
""Kropotkin disagrees with Bolshevism. This is not surprising—the Soviet system
is not ... But Kropotkin does not fight Sovietism, for—as he said once in a ..."
3. Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory by Ernst Viktor Zenker (1897)
"P. Kropotkin. NE more Russian, ad/class/, as Baku- nin was, has exercised
considerable influence on the development of modern Anarchism; and, in fact, ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1900)
"BARON TOLL ON NEW SIBERIA AND THE CIRCUMPOLAR TERTIARY FLORA.» By P. Kropotkin.
THIS new paper of the well-known arctic explorer is of exceptional interest. ..."
5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1894)
"... be scarcely a doubt that a place in the highest rank is due to the expedition
of Count Bela Széchenyi. THE PAMPAS. By P. Kropotkin. ..."
6. The Nineteenth Century (1896)
"By PRINCE Kropotkin . . . 914 VI. Natural Requital. By NORMAN PEARSON 937 VII.
The Regulation of Street Music. By J. CUTHBERT HADDEN . . 950 VIII. ..."
7. Readings in Modern European History: A Collection of Extracts from the by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard (1909)
"The following description of this terrible episode is taken from the memoirs of
Prince Kropotkin, mentioned above (p. 345). ..."