Bread and Freedom (Russian: Хлеб и Воля, romanized: Khleb i Volia) was a group of communist anarchists that had a great influence on the revolutionary movement in Russia.
The main methods of the anarchist struggle in Russia should be "an uprising and direct attack, both mass and personal, on the oppressors and exploiters."
At the Second Congress in London (September 17-18, 1906), Kropotkin wrote a resolution that assessed and revealed the nature of the revolution, clarifying the tasks of the anarchists.
The resolution expressed the sharply negative attitude of the anarchists to the possibility of working in institutions such as the State Duma and the Constituent Assembly.
The main principles of Khlebovoltsi:[1] After the liberation from tsarism, the Khlebovaya saw a society created on the model of anarcho-communism: a union or federation of communes, united by free association.