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by kniaz Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
PREFACE.
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.
CHAPTER I. THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.
CHAPTER II. THE DECENTRALISATION OF INDUSTRIES—(continued).
CHAPTER III. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE.
CHAPTER IV. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE—(continued).
CHAPTER V. THE POSSIBILITIES OF AGRICULTURE—(continued).
CHAPTER VI. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES.
CHAPTER VII. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL VILLAGES (continued).
The book offers a sweeping examination of how modern economies can blend manufacturing with farming, arguing that true progress lies in decentralising production and empowering local enterprises. Drawing on a wealth of fresh statistics and recent studies, it shows how nations across the globe are breaking free from reliance on distant industrial powers by developing their own factories and reviving domestic agriculture. Readers are guided through the rise of small‑scale workshops that coexist alongside massive plants, illustrating how these modest operations remain vital to national output.
In its updated edition, the author delves into the transformative impact of electrical power on rural and urban industry, from village water‑driven generators to nighttime lighting systems that double as daytime motive power. Detailed case studies of British factories reveal that, contrary to earlier predictions, small industries are not dying but thriving, continuously spawning new opportunities. The work also highlights innovative agricultural practices—such as intensive small holdings and cooperative farming—that boost food security while reconnecting societies to the land they cultivate.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (576K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Turgut Dincer, John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1921
Born into the Russian aristocracy, this prince turned away from privilege to become one of the best-known anarchist thinkers of his age. He also made a serious mark as a geographer and writer, with ideas about cooperation and mutual aid that still spark debate today.
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