The Anarchist Library is a great archive of free books and essays on the topic of Anarchism. Some newer books won’t be available there due to copyright (thanks Capitalism! /s).
Here’s some recommendations to get you started:
- Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism, Peter H. Marshall
- The Conquest of Bread, Pëtr Kropotkin
- No Gods, No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism, Daniel Guérin
- Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction, Colin Ward
- Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, Pëtr Kropotkin
- God and the State, Michail Bakunin
*Dear mod: I don’t think there’s any copyright concerns with the linked texts, but if there is I’ll remove the direct links. I only added them because the search function on the archiveis a bit borked, so it can be hard to find what you’re looking for.
Food for thought, if it’s a book on anarchism but it’s copyrighted. Is it a book worth giving a shit about?
You make a good argument :)
I try. Just something about copyrighting a thing and making said thing about a system where copyright doesn’t exist seems at odds. Almost like the author is just a poser anarchist trying to grift the community