Suggestions welcome.
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ziq OP wrote
something I noticed is everything in the communist section is completely antiquated. isn't there anything newish about anarcho-communism being written? it's like it just completely stopped being relevant in the early 20th century
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ziq OP wrote
It's surreal that the only way it seems for ancom to be relevant again is to fuse it with egoism (which predates ancom)
OdiousOutlaw wrote
Even more surreal when you account for the fact that it was already done by Goldman and no one ever really touched on it again until post-leftism was a thing.
kinshavo wrote
ziq OP wrote
Ok, but more likely to fit that into the egoist section since that's not really representative of ancom
kinshavo wrote
Maybe Add black anarchism and Decolonization topics somewhere
ziq OP wrote
the indigenous section can be re-titled to include that, any essays in mind?
kinshavo wrote
existential1 wrote
I think this is a decent compilation: black anarchism, a reader by the black rose folks.
SnowCode wrote
Awesome list! Can we add "the Icarus project" for mental help stuff too?
ziq OP wrote
is there a text?
SnowCode wrote (edited )
Yes there are some. This is a list of the one I know about: https://fireweedcollective.org/crisis-toolkit/
vos wrote
For the indigenous section I would suggest "Unknowable: Against an Indigenous Anarchist Theory", Klee Benally, and the new PDFs for "Days of War, Nights of Love", CrimethInc. (two page view) might be worthy additions to the post-left section.
ziq OP wrote
Suggestions for additions to the following section?
BEING AN ANARCHIST
General:
"Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You!", David Graeber
"Living My Life", Emma Goldman
"Walden: Life in the Woods", Henry David Thoreau (A reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings. Part personal declaration of independence, social experiment, voyage of spiritual discovery, satire, and manual for self-reliance)
"Anarchist Individualism as a Life and Activity", Emile Armand
"My Anarchist Life", Christopher Scott Thompson
"Repress This! Ways to be your own Anti-Repression Committee" (Provides basic actions and precautions for engaging in anti-repression work)
fortmis wrote
How bout Lucy Parsons? There's so much. I'm scanning for a favourite now.
ziq OP wrote
did you pick one?
fortmis wrote
better late than never...
how's this one?
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/lucy-e-parsons-the-principles-of-anarchism
in my opinion it is FULL of mic drops
fortmis wrote
how about an anti-war section 8)
I just fixed up a good piece by Nicolas Walter and I'm on the look out for more stuff to clean up (style-editing) and make more printable/readable.
zoom_zip wrote
perhaps
b traven - the death ship
for anarchist literature?
ziq OP wrote
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vos wrote (edited )
I haven't read it yet, but I've heard good things about "Letters of Insurgents" - Fredy Perlman (audiobook). Might be worth adding to the prose section too. And don't Daniel Quinn's novels contain anti-civ and anarchist themes?
Potkea wrote
Awesomesauce!