Hakym Bey, Lafargue, Fourrier, Bob Black, Zerzan, Bookchin, Goldman, Malatesta, Kropotkin, Bakunin, Proudhon, Nietzsche, Stirner, Daniel Quinn. Not so obviouses: Rabelais, Swift and the french sociologist Gabriel Tarde
You can find a lot of pamphlets, books, and especially essays online. I've found that printing them out and putting them in binders isn't that much trouble and is pretty cheap. If you use hard-cover binders, they should last a while too. Just my $0.02.
CIRILo3 +++
I would add Rudolph Rocker, Fourier
mustak324 2 years ago
PETER KROPOTKIN
amcanmike 2 years ago
The Machinery of Freedom - David Friedman
From Dawn to Decadence - Jacques Barzun
Anarchy and the Law - Edward Stringham
jonnniefivemiles 2 years ago
Hakym Bey, Lafargue, Fourrier, Bob Black, Zerzan, Bookchin, Goldman, Malatesta, Kropotkin, Bakunin, Proudhon, Nietzsche, Stirner, Daniel Quinn. Not so obviouses: Rabelais, Swift and the french sociologist Gabriel Tarde
CIRIL03 2 years ago 2
Industrial Society and Its Future -- teh Unabomber
funkalunatic 2 years ago 2
Futurist Manifesto -- Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
I'm not sure if it fits the term "anarchism" but I think you'll enjoy it.
Monstrosburg 2 years ago
The Communist manifesto by Karl Marx
and also read some George Orwell.
AnarchistSte 2 years ago
molyneux's 'everyday anarchy' and 'practical anarchy'.
Sean2046 2 years ago
I thought that "Anarchism" by George Woodcock was a good overview of classical anarchism.
brainpolice2 2 years ago
You can find a lot of pamphlets, books, and especially essays online. I've found that printing them out and putting them in binders isn't that much trouble and is pretty cheap. If you use hard-cover binders, they should last a while too. Just my $0.02.
Pananarchist 2 years ago