Lads, where do I start to get into anarchism? Doesn't matter which kind of it, I just fuck my shit up

Lads, where do I start to get into anarchism? Doesn't matter which kind of it, I just fuck my shit up

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diy

Take the redpill and become a National Socialist instead.

you're a dedicated autist

Noam Chomsky's "On Anarchism"maybe? I dunno, anarchism is a useless ideology anyway.

Don't listen to this idiot if he thinks Chomsky is the best anarchism has to offer

Read Conquest of Bread

You know the answer.

Noam is a memer

Read

or

Leviathan

Kropotkin
Proudhon
Bakunin

Lollard: Alan Moore's V for Vendetta
Intro: read Berkman's What is anarchism
Beginner: Bakunin, Proudhon
Advanced: Stirner, Junger

You should start with What is Property, Proudhon, and then read some collectivist shit like God and State (Bakunin) and communist blag (Kropotkin's Conquest of Bread and some Réclus, maybe).

After that, read Stirner and then some post-structuralist anarchists (Todd May and Saul Newman).

stirner is closer to egotist liberalism than anarchism

i'm sorry but not being well-read in philosophy doesn't mean your interpretation of stirner is valid

peter lamborn wilson / hakim bey

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I am looking more to this side of Anarchism but I want to get well read in the commie forms too.
I will start with Bakhunin and Kropotkin I guess.

>lollard
>v for vendetta

Kek'd.

Homage to Catalonia has some good descriptions of anarchism-in-action+it is the underlying thesis of the book.
right wingers are bastards btw

>Being pinko

Go to bed portuga.

libcom.org/library/anarchism-daniel-guerin
Anarchism: from theory to practice
Basic introduction, talks about anarchism in spain, italy and russia

mises.org/library/men-against-state-expositers-individualist-anarchism-america-1827-1908
Men Against the State: The Expositers of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827-1908
Good overview of the history of anarchism in America

redblackwritings.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/maximoff-political-philosophy-of-bakunin.pdf
The political philosophy of Bakunin: scientific anarchism
If you're interested in Bakunin read this

Best summary of anarchist ideology and practice ever:
youtube.com/watch?v=7GpT6ycHoMA

Can someone explain to me the rationale behind anarchism? I never understood how people wouldn't fall into a state of nature and start fucking each other up.

>Can someone explain to me the rationale behind anarchism?
youtube.com/watch?v=KHO34yusUbM

> I never understood how people wouldn't fall into a state of nature and start fucking each other up.
Whatever "a state of nature" is it couldn't be worse than the biggest mass murders which occurred in the 20th century and were carried out by states to perpetuate their own interests

>Whatever "a state of nature" is it couldn't be worse than the biggest mass murders which occurred in the 20th century and were carried out by states to perpetuate their own interests

Imagine a world like 'The Road' and you basically have your anarchic utopia.

Humans pretty much started out in anarchy, yet you think people like ötzi believe your doctrine when you tell them that a system in anarchy is a system that is more peaceful then a society run by the state?

I just can't grasp how fucking retarded people must be to believe that. There simply can't be an anarchy long enough for states/tribes/groups/patriarchs and leaders to emerge. It is the human default setting.

The second and third link deeply interest me, thanks

Victor Serge
- Memoirs of a Revolutionary