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Reclus Élie

    Élie Reclus was a French ethnographer and anarchist who studied cultures then termed primitive. As the elder brother of Elisée Reclus, his work delved into a profound understanding of diverse societies and their structures. He aimed to demystify and illuminate the lifeways of distant cultures, all while adhering to anarchist principles. His writings offer insights into both societal organization and the critique of established power.

    Primitive Folk
    • 2022

      Primitive Folk

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

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      Primitive Folk