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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism

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>>14247337
>3000CE
Sweet

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>>13463069
It's the best.

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>>13083343
Just because a book is bound does not make it one book.

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>>12956943
For early thoughts on anarcho-communism, already mentioned; Bakunin, Kropotkin and Malatesta, are best. Though it's also good to get some grounding in Proudhon for coming up with a lot of important ideals like challenging all unjustifiable hierarchies, and why we ought to be skeptical of state run elections. I recommend this book, but I have a feeling you might want to skip ahead to Bookchin. A former communist turned anarchist, turned hybrid, so basically ancom2.0

>>12956949
>>12956958
>>12956995
If you don't like or understand it, you don't have to post ITT.

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>>12766612
How many pages in?

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>>12759601
You tackle it

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Marx is brilliant on the topic of economics, but his political theory and his commitment to statism, which led him to break the main body of socialists off of the first International, has been a huge failure for the movement. He should have listened to Stirner, he should have listened to Bakunin.
Lenin's writings you might want to sample, but he's as big an idiot as Trotsky. The glorious promise of the Russian revolution fell flat on its face. There are fools who still think there's nothing wrong with North Korea.

Bookchin started out as a Marxist but turned to anarchism, but towards the later part of his life synthesizes the two disciplines in the book The Next Revolution.

I recommend a sampling, including this anthology, and Stirner's
For contemporary takes on Marx I just listen to Wolff and Harvey

>>12629199
>Deng Xiaoping
Capitalism?

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What am I in for?

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>>10006982
If you have no specific theorist you're interested in, this anthology is a great starting point (I believe there's a second part) I finished it off a while ago and now I want to get further materials from several of them. But by itself it serves a general understanding of their ideas.
I feel like I need to change the way I live, but there are so few options for a poor 45 year old woman under capitalism.

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