Anarchist Bibliography, please? (was Re: Deconstructing an Institutional Slander...)
juan
juan.g71 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 17:34:33 PDT 2016
On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 04:00:47 -0300
Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com> wrote:
> I was thinking about asking you some suggestions of good anarchist
> readings, because I made some searches and - wow! - the
> bibliography is really huge.
Yes, and I only know a small fraction of it...
> I need some help to separate the wheat
> from the shaft, please.
I can recommend stuff I like and I know is good, but there may
be other good stuff I don't know and am missing. Anyway, having
done the limited-liability, standard disclaimer...
Bakunin is pretty good. He goes to the heart of anti
authoritarian philosophy mocking the authority of the state,
religion, 'science' and society.
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/michail-bakunin-man-society-and-freedom.html
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Lysander Spooner (a natural rights lawyer)
http://www.lysanderspooner.org/works/
http://www.lysanderspooner.org/s/NO-TREASONn6.pdf
http://www.lysanderspooner.org/s/NATURAL-LAW.pdf
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Gustave de Molinari - An economist/liberal who proposed
to get rid of the state in 1849.
http://panarchy.org/molinari/molinari.html
(1849) De la production de la sécurité [Français]
http://panarchy.org/molinari/securite.html
(1849) On the Production of Security [English]
http://panarchy.org/molinari/security.html
(1849) The Evenings of the rue Saint-Lazare - Eleventh Evening
[English] http://panarchy.org/molinari/eleven.html
Whole book in french :
Les Soirées de la rue Saint-Lazare Entretiens sur les lois
économiques et défense de la propriété
http://herve.dequengo.free.fr/Molinari/Molinari.htm
http://herve.dequengo.free.fr/Molinari/SRSL/SRSL_0.htm
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Voluntary socialism; a sketch Tandy, Francis Dashwood
https://archive.org/details/voluntarysociali00tandrich
That one is interesting because what Tandy calls 'voluntary
socialism' is rather close to what today is called 'market
anarchism'.
In Tandy's 'socialism' there are private firms whose job is to
defend person and property...which is pure blasphemy for
ordinary commies.
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Another interesting economist/liberal,
Thomas Hodgskin - The Natural and Artificial Right of Property
Contrasted [1832]
http://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/hodgskin-the-natural-and-artificial-right-of-property-contrasted/simple
(I'm not sure if Hodgskin strictly belongs to the anarchist
category. I had some quotes that suggested so, but I can't find
them now. Anyway he's pretty radical and was plagiarized
by marx)
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If more authors come to mind, I'll add them.
> Or a guide "Advanced Anarchism for
> Dummies". I know only the baby steps, sorry. :(
>
> I asked Steve some suggestions in private, but it's better to ask
> publicly, so more people can profit the clues. Oh, you know, he
> loves books, uses cute emoticons and makes oink oink. He's a good
> reference for me, hahaha!! ;)
>
> Tender kisses for all of you! <3
>
> Ceci
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