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Mutual Aid a Factor of Evolution: A Study of Cooperation in Nature and Human Society - Paperback
Mutual Aid a Factor of Evolution: A Study of Cooperation in Nature and Human Society - Paperback
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by Kniaz Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (Author)
A major work of social and scientific thought, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution presents Peter Kropotkin's argument that cooperation, rather than competition alone, has played a central role in the development of species and societies.
Drawing on examples from the animal world, human communities, and historical institutions, Kropotkin challenges interpretations of evolution that emphasise struggle and conflict as the primary drivers of progress. Instead, he identifies patterns of cooperation and reciprocal support across different environments, suggesting that mutual aid contributes to survival, stability, and social organisation.
The work moves between natural observation and historical analysis, examining how cooperative behaviour appears in both biological and social contexts. Kropotkin's approach reflects the intellectual debates of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, engaging with contemporary interpretations of Darwinian theory while offering an alternative framework grounded in collective behaviour and shared benefit.
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