[1355] Kropotkin, Memoirs of a Revolutionist, p. 414; Conquest of Bread, p. 156. The anarchists show no desire to expand the Phalanstère, but prefer the family life.

[1356] Conquest of Bread, p. 204.

[1357] Conquest of Bread, p. 130.

[1358] Ibid., p. 133.

[1359] Élisée Reclus, L’Évolution, etc., pp. 136-137.

[1360] Conquest of Bread, p. 83.

[1361] Cf. Grave, La Société future, ch. 14, La Valeur. The anarchists frequently complain that their ideas are generally mutilated by the economists. To read this chapter is to realise the amount of intelligence which they display when interpreting their adversaries’ doctrines!

[1362] L’Évolution, p. 154. Kropotkin says: “Those who wish the triumph of justice, who really want to put the new ideas into practice, understand the necessity for a terrible revolution which would sweep away this canker and revive the degenerate hearts with its invigorating rush, bringing back habits of devotion, of self-negation, and of heroism, without which society becomes vile, degraded, and rotten.” (Paroles d’un Révolté, p. 280.)

[1363] Bakunin, in Sozial-politischer, p. 297.

[1364] Memoirs of a Revolutionist, p. 297.