Peter Kropotkin was born a prince in Russia, but he became a revolutionary anarchist-communist, frequently imprisoned and exiled. He’s the author of The Conquest of Bread, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, Memoirs of a Revolutionist, and Fields, Factories, and Workshops, introducing ideas such as mutual aid, worker cooperatives, housing collectives, horizontal decision-making, moneyless society, gift economy, community gardens, Wikipedia-style collaboration, Creative Commons ethos, and the anthropology of cooperation. He was also a Siberian explorer and an esteemed geologist.

This website has links to his books & essays, and to books & articles about him & 42 “interviews” titled “What Would Peter Kropotkin Say?

Plus there’s essays on Gift Economy, essays on Global Egalitarianism, a link to the Kropotkin Community Gardens in Uganda, a webpage for Kropotkin Screenprinting Collective, a list of Mutual Aid groups, Kropotkin videos, and info on the webmaster.