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Hey /lit/ are there any quintessential literary pieces or articles on anarchy?

I'm not an anarchist I just enjoy reading different peoples' political and cultural view points no matter how retarded.

Pic not really related, read Orwell's account of the Spanish Civil War which drummed up interest.

>> No.1593234

whatever the fuck Chomsky wrote i think

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everything kropotkin, bakunin and proudhon

an emma goldman is good too

you also may enjoy some random marxist

>> No.1593254

illuminatus trilogy

best anarchist fiction around

>> No.1593256

The Dispossessed. Not even shitting you OP.

>> No.1593265

http://flag.blackened.net/
http://theanarchistlibrary.org/

Between these two sites, you should be able to find anything about anarchism. Honestly though, it's such a broad topic that it's hard to define a starting point.

Mikhail Bakunin, P.J. Proudhon, Peter Kropotkin, and Rudolf Rocker are the central writers for left-wing or classical anarchism. Ludvig von Mises and Murray Rothbard are the central writers for right-wing anarchism. I don't personally know much about primitivist anarchism, but I do know that Ted Kaczynski (yes, the unibomber) is one of the most influential voices in it.

Emma Goldman is often cited for more abstract social stuff but she's a tad too idealistic for my tastes.

>> No.1593270

fascinating

thanks guys

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>>1593265
>don't personally know much about primitivist anarchism

derrick jensen is becoming a very famous green anarchist these days, john zerzan is another one (used to communicate with ted kazynski when he was in jail, actually) and occasionally ward churchill gets thrown in that bin as well.

>Emma Goldman is often cited for more abstract social stuff but she's a tad too idealistic for my tastes.

she's a bitch is what she is.