



Kropotkin’s “Ethics: Origin and Development,” is, in a sense, a continuation of his well-known work, “Mutual Aid as a Factor of Evolution.” The basic ideas of the two books are closely connected, almost inseparable, in fact: - the origin and progress of human relations in society. Chapter 1: The Present Need of Determining the Bases of MoralityĬhapter 2: The Gradually Evolving Bases of the New EthicsĬhapter 3: The Moral Principle in Nature (17 th and l8th Centuries) (continued)Ĭhapter 4: Moral Conceptions of Primitive PeoplesĬhapter 5: Development of Moral Teachings - Ancient GreeceĬhapter 6: Christianity - The Middle Ages - The RenaissanceĬhapter 7: Development of Moral Teachings in the Modern Era (17 th and 18 th Centuries)Ĭhapter 8: Development of Moral Teachings in the Modern Era (17 th and l8th Centuries) (continued)Ĭhapter 9: Development of Moral Teachings in the Modern Era (End of 18 th century and beginning of 19 th century)Ĭhapter 10: Development of Moral Teachings - XIX CenturyĬhapter 11: Development of Moral Teachings - XIX Century (continued)Ĭhapter 12: Development of Moral Teachings - XIX Century (continued)Ĭhapter 13: Development of Moral Teachings - XIX Century (concluded)
