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  • The Conquest of Bread

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    “The Conquest of Bread” is an 1892 work by Peter Kropotkin. Kropotkin outlines what he believes are the main problems with both feudalism and capitalism, and explains why they require and encourage poverty and scarcity through the description of a future society based on liberty, equality and fraternity. A must-read for those with an interest in anarchy, communism, or libertarianism. Contents ... Read more

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  • Mutual Aid

    A Factor of Evolution

    “Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution” is a 1902 collection of essays by Russian naturalist and anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin. Originally published in “The Nineteenth Century” from 1890 to 1896, the essays examine mutually-beneficial cooperation and reciprocity in both animal and human societies. Contents include: “Mutual Aid Among Animals”, “Mutual Aid Among Animals (continued)”, “Mutual Aid ... Read more

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  • Troy Alexander 005: The Extreme Double Agent

    In 2005, Troy Alexander is 005 the new recruit at MI6 will go head to head with Russian Terrorists and Columbian Drug Lords and happen to make an enemy with the world's most ruthless Gun Runner/Drug Kingpin,Bruce Marcos Weston whose half-brother, sisters ,and his mother are part of the largest drug cartel in Mexico and South America The Marcos Cartel. But along the way Troy has time to fall in ... Read more

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  • The Cuddler

    Everyone Deserves A Cuddle

    Jeremy Morgan just broke up with his long time girlfriend Cassandra and decided to become a Professional Cuddler and he starts spending a night with multiple women around the City of Montgomery but he falls in love with three women: Tabitha, a sales girl, Zelda, a post op trans woman and Pam who is a registered nurse at Baptist Medical. ... Read more

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  • Downfaller Studios Presents

    Tales From The Dark Universe

    Various of Stories find in the dark universe where the supernatural is in control of things ... Read more

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  • The Ballad Of Mayhem

    In the world of the Halloween Thorn Universe

    Billy Hill an F.B.I agent tasked with going after the Cult OF Killers who are responsible for killing his mother and father when he was a kid, now as a grown man he exacts revenge against a cult called The Rise Of The Thorn who have supernatural killers in every town in the U.S.A and is responsible for all the unsolved murders around the country and this also another look in the Massive Damage ... Read more

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  • Ideas and Realities in Russian Literature

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    “Ideas and Realities in Russian Literature” is a 1906 work by Russian historian and anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin. Within it, Kropotkin presents a broad, general idea of the subject by examining modern literature and its most notable contributors. This volume will appeal to those with an interest in Russian literature and is not to be missed by collectors of Kropotkin's seminal work. Pyotr ... Read more

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  • The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution - An Address Delivered in Paris

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    Translated by Henry Glasse ...
    This vintage book contains Peter Kropotkin's 1886 address “The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution” on the subject of Anarchism. A passionate and scholarly discourse that deals with the realities of the manipulations and dishonesty of government, this volume is recommended for those with an interest in anarchism, Marxism, and political science. Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (1842–1921) was a ... Read more

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  • Comrade Kropotkin

    In "Comrade Kropotkin," Victor Robinson presents an incisive biography of the renowned Russian anarchist and geographer, Peter Kropotkin. The book deftly intertwines biographical narrative with political theory, revealing Kropotkin's unique perspective on socialism and his advocacy for mutual aid. Robinson's literary style is both accessible and erudite, combining vivid storytelling with scholarly ... Read more

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  • Fields, Factories, and Workshops - Or Industry Combined with Agriculture and Brain Work with Manual Work

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    This book comprises a fascinating discussion of the future of agriculture as conceived at the start of the twentieth century. It explores the advantages which societies could derive from a combination of industrial pursuits with intensive agriculture, and 'brain work' with manual work. This is a book that is sure to appeal to those with a keen interest in the history of agriculture, and is a text ... Read more

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  • The Great French Revolution - 1789–1793

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    Written by one of the greatest anarchists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, “The Great French Revolution – 1789–1793” is not to be missed by those with an interest in history and sociology. In this volume, Kropotkin offers a thought-provoking alternative perspective on the French Revolution. Contents include: “The Two Great Currents of the Revolution”, “The Idea”, “Action”, “The People ... Read more

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  • In Russian and French Prisons

    With an Excerpt from Comrade Kropotkin by Victor Robinson

    First published in 1887, “In Russian and French Prisons” is Peter Kropotkin's detailed critique of French and Russian prisons in the late 19th century. Within it, Kropotkin offers poignant descriptions of the conditions of those who undergo solitary confinement while offering his own panacea to the wealth of problems engendered by the existence of prisons: abolish them entirely. Although written ... Read more

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