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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 40 -17 December 1921)

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Including: Esperanto, Frank Penman in London, historic background of the Communist Manifesto, India, Peter Kropotkin's "Revolutionary Essays" part 3, principles of the KAPD, etc.

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Peter Kropotkin
Submitted by Fozzie on June 3, 2025

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Vol VIII No 40 Saturday December 17th 1921.pdf (9.15 MB)
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