Can anyone recommend any essential anarchist literature?

Can anyone recommend any essential anarchist literature?

Max Stirner

economics 101

Kropotkin & Emma Goldman

Mikhail Bakunin

>tea party
>anarchist

Billy Godwin. people like to pretend he never existed or some shit.

Tolstoy

Good. Add ABCs of Anarchy and you're basically set.

Kafka

welp they do arguably share some intellectual roots (Locke, Humboldt, Mill etc) and they're both allegedly after the same thing (freedom.) not making the case myself, and there's obvs buttloads of divergence, but it's interesting to compare the two.

It's funny cuz it's true.

How do they get away with peddling this Randian nonsense?

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Recently learned the term "redneck" refers to worker uprisings. They wore red bandanas. (Not confederate flags either) Fought against private security forces called the Pinkerton's. Damn pinkos.

Redneck is from working out in the sun like a fucking nigger and getting a sunburned neck

also take that trip off you obnoxious faggot

>No one ITT has even mentioned Nozick

His book is literally called Anarchy, State and Utopia. It's the anarchists' equivalent of the Communist Manifesto.

Also there were tonnes of Russian anarchists that overlapped a lot with the Populists, Terrorists and Nihilists so look for people associated with Bakunin, Tkatchev, Pisarev etc.

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Or so the current rulers of the historical narrative would have you believe

conquest of bread is pretty good

Conrad's the Secret Agent

the anarchists cookbook. It's a shitty meme filled with misinformation so it suits the topic really well

Farewell to Arms

Crispin Sartwell

Emile Armand.

This will wash out all the Stirner from you.

Nozick is a minarchist you mong