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Mark, Wes, Dylan, Seth get into specific points and textual passages from Peter Kropotkin’s The Conquest of Bread (1892), continuing from part one.
In this preview, we start by considering that Kropotkin is right that mutual aid is a natural tendency and so communism is very much feasible, why hasn’t it happened already? In the full discussion, we discuss K’s version of the “you didn’t build that” argument, plus guaranteed minimum income, identity and criminal justice in a stateless world, religion, and more.
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