The Conquest of Bread


Lu par Enko

(2.2 stars; 26 reviews)

In this work, Kropotkin points out what he considers to be the fallacies of the economic systems of feudalism and capitalism, and how he believes they create poverty and scarcity while promoting privilege. He goes on to propose a more decentralised economic system based on mutual aid and voluntary cooperation, asserting that the tendencies for this kind of organisation already exist, both in evolution and in human society. (Summary by Wikipedia) (6 hr 46 min)

Chapitres

Preface 14:27 Lu par Enko
Our riches 19:45 Lu par Enko
Well-being for all 21:05 Lu par Enko
Anarchist communism 20:30 Lu par Enko
Expropriation 23:28 Lu par Enko
Food 48:12 Lu par Enko
Dwellings 19:41 Lu par Enko
Clothing 5:44 Lu par Enko
Ways and means 14:24 Lu par Enko
The need for luxury 27:04 Lu par Enko
Agreeable work 15:44 Lu par Enko
Free agreement 28:15 Lu par Enko
Objections 34:24 Lu par Enko
The collectivist wages system 29:13 Lu par Enko
Consumption and production 13:10 Lu par Enko
The division of labour 6:28 Lu par Enko
The decentralization of industry 19:56 Lu par Enko
Agriculture 44:31 Lu par Enko

Critiques

Glad there is another version by another narrator available!


(1 stars)

Between the narrator's strong French accent & him racing through the book, it's impossible to comprehend! Checking out the other version.

Hard to understand.


(0.5 stars)

I can't even get through 5 minutes. I can hardly understand what Enko is saying. Why are people with such heavy accents reading for this site?

Good book, poor audio quality


(3 stars)

Great content but unfortunately the reader does not add natural extended pauses and instead rushes through the text.

Please buy a better microphone Enko


(4 stars)

Enko needs a better mic. That said he was still able to raise an emotional response in me through this recording.

The conquest of bread


(5 stars)

This audiobook was made from the text of Project Gutenberg at: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/23428


(3 stars)

Readers accent is thick and it is difficult to understand all that is read

Ggood stuff


(5 stars)

Great content though a little thick on the accent. Still great!

unfortunately was not able to understand the accent, would appreciate another v…


(1 stars)