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Dedication
Preface to the PM Press Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Part I: An Introduction to Reclus’ Social Thought
1: The Earth Story, the Human Story
2: The Anarchist Geographer
3: The Dialectic of Nature and Culture
4: A Philosophy of Progress
5: Anarchism and Social Transformation
6: The Critique of Domination
7: The Legacy of Reclus: Liberty, Equality, Geography
Part II: Selected Writings of Elisée Reclus
8: The Feeling for Nature in Modern Society (1866)
9: To My Brother the Peasant (1893)
10: Anarchy (1894)
11: The Extended Family (1896)
12: Evolution, Revolution, and the Anarchist Ideal (1898)
13: On Vegetarianism (1901)
14: The History of Cities (1905)
15: The Modern State (1905)
16: Culture and Property (1905)
17: Progress (1905)
18: Advice to My Anarchist Comrades (1901)
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