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Don't post bookchin or stirner

Feel free to write what's on your mind too, this is a free speech, Jannie free zone

>> No.13746353
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>Anarchism
childish.

>> No.13746367

>>13746353
(It's just a ruse so this thread doesn't get pruned again)

>> No.13747113

>>13746315
Please, quit painting shitty murals at your uni

>> No.13747372

>>13746315
Obscure? It's such a relatively small club, I don't think anything can be too obscure.

finished The Dispossessed recently and it hits every spot for me. For a long while I've been thinking that, fundamentally, resistance against anarchist ideas aren't about the principles or the philosophy, most people can agree that freedom is good and authority is dehumanizing. It's a failure of imagination. We're suggesting such a radically different paradigm that people cannot even begin to conceive of what that would be like, and consequently, they call it "utopian" or improbable, or whatever.
Ursula fucking nails this. She makes anarchy a grounded, palpable reality. Anarres is so convincing, it feels so lived-in... What a writer.

>> No.13747428

Go to AK Press and find something that looks interesting

>> No.13747549

https://freedomnews.org.uk/the-anarchist-reading-list-summer-2019/
didn't find a lot of these on libgen unfortunately.

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>>13746315
Elisée Reclus is little talked about these days, he was a French geographer and sort of a Bookchin before Bookchin

>> No.13747929

>>13747372

Had the same reaction when I read it. I didn’t really know anything about anarchist theory and always dismissed the idea as a typical edgy teen ideology, but the book really opened my eyes to what an anarchist society realistically could look like.

>> No.13747945

Theodore John Kaczynski

>> No.13748249

Hakim Bey’s essays like The Temporary Autonomous Zone and Poetic Terrorism.

>> No.13749161

>>13748249
I wonder who could be behind this post!

>> No.13749184

>>13749161
He doesn’t use the internet.

>> No.13749346

>>13749184
Well duh not him, but you know.

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Something to offset the kiddie diddler advocate

>> No.13749768

Ellul and tolstoy :)

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The Zerz

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>>13749768
>>13747945
>>13749775
Which I think ties into this book. Mollison can be an honorary anarchist

>> No.13749793

>>13746315
what's with the hydrogen ion movement?

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>>13749793
I think it’s supposed to mean Human+ for the cyborg kids.
Dumb pic, there are two liberals on there, maybe three.