Fields, Factories and Workshops

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Fields, Factories and Workshops is a seminal 1899 work by anarchist theorist Peter Kropotkin that advocates decentralized, cooperative production integrating agriculture and industry as an alternative to capitalist and state-controlled economies.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political theory work
advocates combination of agriculture and industry in the same locality
education integrating theory and practice
shortening of the working day
workers’ self-management
author Peter Kropotkin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes capitalist competition
large-scale centralized industry
state-controlled economies
wage labor
expandedIn Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow
firstPublishedAs series of articles
genre anarchist theory
economic critique
political philosophy
hasEdition Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow
influenced 20th-century anarchist movements
appropriate technology advocates
decentralist economic thought
green politics
influencedBy Russian revolutionary experience
geography
mutual aid theory
language English
mainSubject agriculture
anarchism
cooperative economics
critique of capitalism
critique of state socialism
decentralized production
economic decentralization
industry
integration of agriculture and industry
mutual aid
politicalAlignment anarchist communism
libertarian socialism
proposes cooperative workshops
decentralized small-scale industry
federation of communes
integration of manual and intellectual labor
local self-sufficiency
publicationYear 1899
publisher Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
relatedWork Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
The Conquest of Bread
timePeriodAddressed late 19th century

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Peter Kropotkin
Pyotr Kropotkin
notableWork
Fields, Factories and Workshops ("Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow")
expandedIn
Fields, Factories and Workshops ("Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow")
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