Fields, Factories, and Workshops
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Description
The natural progression of social evolution.
Armed with a mass of figures, Kropotkin puts forward the evidence that communities and countries can be self-sufficient in food and manufacturing, rather than the richer people and countries paying the poorer people and countries to do their work for them.
Kropotkin proposes a new model of social organization, which would combine intellectual and physical work, rather than a rigid division of labor which forces many of us to live our lives working tedious, meaningless jobs.
This combination of evenly-distributed brain work and body work would allow us all to live fuller, richer lives, and would lead to a more efficient and just society.
Armed with a mass of figures, Kropotkin puts forward the evidence that communities and countries can be self-sufficient in food and manufacturing, rather than the richer people and countries paying the poorer people and countries to do their work for them.
Kropotkin proposes a new model of social organization, which would combine intellectual and physical work, rather than a rigid division of labor which forces many of us to live our lives working tedious, meaningless jobs.
This combination of evenly-distributed brain work and body work would allow us all to live fuller, richer lives, and would lead to a more efficient and just society.
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Softcover
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282
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9.79 €
Description
The natural progression of social evolution.
Armed with a mass of figures, Kropotkin puts forward the evidence that communities and countries can be self-sufficient in food and manufacturing, rather than the richer people and countries paying the poorer people and countries to do their work for them.
Kropotkin proposes a new model of social organization, which would combine intellectual and physical work, rather than a rigid division of labor which forces many of us to live our lives working tedious, meaningless jobs.
This combination of evenly-distributed brain work and body work would allow us all to live fuller, richer lives, and would lead to a more efficient and just society.
Armed with a mass of figures, Kropotkin puts forward the evidence that communities and countries can be self-sufficient in food and manufacturing, rather than the richer people and countries paying the poorer people and countries to do their work for them.
Kropotkin proposes a new model of social organization, which would combine intellectual and physical work, rather than a rigid division of labor which forces many of us to live our lives working tedious, meaningless jobs.
This combination of evenly-distributed brain work and body work would allow us all to live fuller, richer lives, and would lead to a more efficient and just society.
Book Information
Main Genre
N/A
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
282
Price
9.79 €



