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Pyotr Alekseevich Kropotkin
12022-06-01T09:09:59+00:00Alex Drydenbb5ccf4591af9a1e2b579ecc283a321fc7a7d87d1621Black and white book reproduction of a painting of Peter Kropotkinplain2022-06-01T09:09:59+00:00Alex Drydenbb5ccf4591af9a1e2b579ecc283a321fc7a7d87d
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12022-06-01T09:09:59+00:00Kropotkin-vodka splashes in your tummies1plain2022-06-01T09:09:59+00:00“Kropotkin-vodka” is a reference to Pyotr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1842-1921), who was a famous Russian anarchist who advocated anarcho-communism but was philosophically opposed to centralized governments such as the then newly formed Soviet state. Kropotkin vodka is therefore “a revolutionary drink that has a dual effect: it works well for protesters, but it brings fatal poisoning to the authorities.”