Any anarchist literature suggestions?

Any anarchist literature suggestions?

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Hi.

Daniel Guerin's No Gods No Masters is good as it exposes you to many great anarchist thinkers and gives you samples of their work. Also a lot of obscure stuff like leaflets that used to be passed around and small essays that aren't otherwise broady published.

Ursula K. Le Guin - The Dispossessed

uhh The Kingdom of God is Within You by Tolstoy

I havent actually read it

yes. not crimethinc. please. thats nothing,

go check emile armand, the less bad of a terrible school of thought.

Remainder that 'left wing anarchism' is an oxymoron and that, in practice, it means you'll end up working in a dirt farm commune while an obese mixedrace tumblrgender thing with blue hair shrieks at you about bigotry and white privilege. Check out Rothbard, Mises and Hoppe if you want the real thing

Murray Rothbard

Seconding.

the novel Q was written by a group of italian sjws under the pseudonym 'Luther Blisset' which was supposed to be some sort of hyperreal anarchist folk hero. sounds interesting as a concept, but such things always work better in theory. haven't read it, though.

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>left wing anarchism' is an oxymoron
ahh, yes, it is obviously contradictory when compared to the much more combobulated "right-wing anarchism"... very wise, +1 sir!

conquest of bread?

Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday and The Secret Agent by Conrad.

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The novel is good, but you obviously got an agenda and will never enjoy it. LB / Wu Ming are cool as fuck.

this is one of my favorite books

Democracy the god that failed
The ethics of liberty
The anatomy of the state
The machinery of freedom
Money,bank ,credit and economic cycles.
>inb4 muh communes and everything is for everyone lol.
That is tribialism not anarchism in the proper sense

Resurrection - Leo Tolstoy

Demons by Dostoevsky is about anarchists but it mostly makes fun of them.

Start with Kropotkin. Read up on on Mahkno and then move on to left-communism.

Good one m8

>said the ancuck