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Encyclopedia > Mutual aid

The term mutual aid has multiple meanings:

  • Mutual aid, a tenet of anarchist thought
  • Mutual aid, an agreement between emergency responders
  • Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, a book by anarchist Peter Kropotkin
  • Mutual aid, in social work with groups

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Mutual Aid Ambulance Service (204 words)
Mutual Aid has been in the forefront in, not only providing the finest emergency and non-emergency care (Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Service), but also in disaster planning and bio-terrorism readiness.
Mutual Aid is very involved in meeting the communities' needs for training.
Mutual Aid is designated as a training institute with the Department of health.
Kropokin on Mutual Aid- Review by Paul Mattick 1956 (761 words)
Mutual aid is, of course, the best way for survival for those species whose survival depends on mutual aid, as competition.
Although it is good to know that there is just as much, or more, mutual aid as competition in nature and society, this is not enough to make men change their ways and to alter social relationships.
For those who create the profits it may be nice to know that the mutual aid practised in their own circles attests to their high ethical concepts and natural behavior, but it does not stop their exploitation.
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