Kroptkin Wants Bread Sticker
Anarchist Sticker
designed and sold by Everyday Anarchism
Some people think "Let's get this bread" represents the daily grind. But it originated with the French Revolution. On July 14, 1789 (Bastille Day), French workers and common people chanted, “Allons chercher ce pain” -- “let us go get this bread." For us, this phrase means the philosophy of Mutual Aid -- that if we all help each other and work together, no one has to starve. We've pictured anarchist philosopher Peter Kroptkin saying this phrase.
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