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The Coming Insurrection, To Our Friends, and Now by the Invisible Committee'Caliban and the Witch' is more Marxist, but it seems to be widely read by all radicals. Int his book, Richard Sonn traces the history of anarchism as doctrine and movement from its origins in the Age of Enlightenment down to the present day. Lithuanian-born revolutionary, called Red Emma in her days, Emma Goldman is known for her anarchist writings and lectures.
'Post-scarcity Anarchism' is pretty interesting too, a lot of descriptions of how to practically move toward an anarchist society, there's also a couple of interesting essays on the May-June '68 uprising in Paris.Graeber was mentioned, but I'd specifically suggest 'Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology' and 'Debt'. George Woodcock (1912-1995) was a historian, political biographer, essayist, poet, and anarchist. 'Ecology of Freedom' is long and can be a little rough going at points, but it's a pretty amazing and real interesting read. Anarchism is a political (and social) philosophy that focuses on autonomy and self-sufficiency, as does libertarianism. Collectively-managed. The vision of a stateless commonwealth of free and equal human beings has been a powerful force throughout history, attracting the allegiance of some of humankind's most ardent and generous spirits. However, add to that the important aspects of solidarity and mutual support. Francisco Ferrer Guardia (1859–1909) was a Spanish anarchist and the founder of la Escuela Moderna.
Abolish Restaurants by prole.info2-4. (Michael Billington)“I ought to warn you that the author of this sick little play, Dario Fo, has the traditional, irrational hatred of the police common to all narrowminded left-wingers and so I shall, no doubt, be the unwilling butt of endless anti-authoritarian jibes.” ―Inspector Bertozzo, Central Italian Police HQ'I ought to warn you that the author of this sick little play, Dario Fo, has the traditional, irrational hatred of the police common to all narrowminded left-wingers and so I shall, no doubt, be the unwilling butt of endless anti-authoritarian jibes.' Worker-run. Debt is pretty long and not the easiest read at times, but it's real interesting and helped me a lot when I first started gettin into anarchism. A Country of Ghosts by Margaret Killjoy (fiction)I never see it mentioned but 'Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism' by Brian Morris is a nice little anthology of writings. 'A marvellous concept: a zany political farce.' The propaganda model is real interesting and definitely relevant.Specifically for Bookchin, 'Sociobiology or Social Ecology' [edit: it's actually called 'Which Way for the Ecology Movement?'] which is only about 75 pages, but incredibly interesting, specifically the last essay which is about his idea of grounding ethics in the natural world, differentiates 'community' from 'society' (animals have community but only humans have society and by extension hierarchy is purely human, discounting the arguments from nature that present hierarchy as inevitable/a natural law). Anarchism--literally, a society without government--is less a political philosophy than it is a temperament. The first few essays are polemics against the modern upsurge in neopagan mysticism and deep ecology, how easily that stuff can turn into fascisty kind of thinking and its misanthropic bent. 'Direct Action' is also really long, reasonably easy to understand, and pretty engrossing at times.
Robert H. Haworth is an associate professor at West Chester University and the editor of Anarchist Pedagogies. Good books about *modern* Anarchist theory/praxis? Anarchists are defiant people who seek to organize for the purpose of destroying organization. A lot of real interesting stuff.I haven't gotten around to her yet and I don't think she's an anarchist, but Naomi Klein is mentioned a lot. Has to do with his experiences in the so-called anti-globalization movement, descriptions of the protest in quebec and of some meetings held to organize the action.6. I've only read 'Manufacturing Consent' which I found slightly boring, but besides that it was a great book. Presents an introduction to the Noam Chomsky's political theory. A few books above probably don't belong on any anarchist fiction list, including anything by Ayn Rand. This title gathers his essays and interviews to provide a short, accessible introduction to his distinctively optimistic brand of anarchism.