hope & anarchism

nic (entretenimento edition™)

nic (entretenimento edition™) @plushiedata

10 books  

initially, this is going to be a compilation of the beginner's reading list i found at https://www.andrewsage.org/reading-list. as i continue learning, i might add other readings (and other types of media as well).

recommendations in the comments are welcome 😊

cover art is "The Tower" by The Lemonaut and Scandinavian101 (licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0). i found it here: https://storyseedlibrary.org/art/the-lemonaut-tower/

andrew also has a mastodon account → https://sunbeam.city/@drewthewho

Anarchy Alive! [Book] Bibliotek.dk
author: Uri Gordon
other title: Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory
Anarchist politics are at the heart of today’s most vibrant and radical social movements. From squatted social centres and community gardens to acts of sabotage and raucous summit blockades, anarchist groups and networks are spreading an ethos of direct action, non-hierarchical organizing and self-liberation that has redefined revolutionary struggle for the 21st century.

Anarchy Alive! is a fascinating, in-depth look at the practice and theory of contemporary anarchism. Uri Gordon draws on his activist experience and on interviews, discussions and a vast selection of recent literature to explore the activities, cultures and agendas shaping today’s explosive anti-authoritarian revival. Anarchy Alive! also addresses some of the most tense debates in the contemporary movement, using a theory based on practice to provocatively reshape anarchist discussions of leadership, violence, technology and nationalism.

This is the ideal book for anyone looking for a fresh, informed and critical engagement with anarchism, as a mature and dynamic political force in the age of globalisation.
Prefigurative Politics [Book] Goodreads
author: Paul Raekstad / Sofa Saio Gradin Polity 2020 - 2
Many of us wonder what we could possibly do to end oppression, exploitation, and injustice. People have studied revolutions and protest movements for centuries, but few have focused on prefigurative politics, the idea of 'building the new society within the shell of the old'.

Fed up with capitalism? Get organised and build the institutions of the future in radical unions and local communities. Tired of politicians stalling on climate change? Set up an alternative energy collective. Ready to smash racism and the patriarchy? Root them out in all areas of our lives, not just in 'high politics'.

This is the first book dedicated to prefigurative politics, explaining its history and examining the various debates surrounding it. How can collective decision-making be inclusive? In what ways are movements intersectional? Can prefigurative organisations scale up? It is a must-read for students of radical politics, anarchism, and social movements, as well as activists and concerned citizens everywhere.
Anarchy Works [Book] Goodreads
author: Peter Gelderloos Active Distribution 2014
This book takes examples from around the world, picking through history and anthropology, showing that people have, in different ways and at different times, demonstrated mutual aid, self-organization, autonomy, horizontal decision making, and so forth the principles that anarchy is founded on regardless of whether they called themselves anarchists or not. Too well documented to be strictly mythology, and too expansive to be strictly anthropology, this is an inspiring answer to the people who say that anarchists are a point-by-point introduction to how anarchy can and has actually worked.

[Also available for free at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-anarchy-works]
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-anarchy-works
Debt: The First 5,000 Years [Book] NeoDB Douban Goodreads
author: David Graeber Melville House 2011 - 7
Before there was money, there was debt.

Every economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated barter systems—to relieve ancient people from having to haul their goods to market. The problem with this version of history? There’s not a shred of evidence to support it.

Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom. He shows that for more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors.

Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it.

Debt: The First 5,000 Years is a fascinating chronicle of this little known history—as well as how it has defined human history, and what it means for the credit crisis of the present day and the future of our economy.
The Authoritarians [Book] Goodreads
author: Bob Altemeyer 2006
Bob Altemeyer—author of Atheists and The Authoritarian Specter —gives a readable analysis of the nature of authoritarianism and its current impact on American politics.

Full text available at theauthoritarians.org.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://theauthoritarians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/TheAuthoritarians.pdf
The Will to Change [Book] Goodreads
author: bell hooks Washington Square Press 2004 - 12
Everyone needs to love and be loved—even men. But to know love, men must be able to look at the ways that patriarchal culture keeps them from knowing themselves, from being in touch with their feelings, from loving.

In The Will to Change, bell hooks gets to the heart of the matter and shows men how to express the emotions that are a fundamental part of who they are—whatever their age, marital status, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. But toxic masculinity punishes those fundamental emotions, and it’s so deeply ingrained in our society that it’s hard for men to not comply—but hooks wants to help change that.

With trademark candor and fierce intelligence, hooks addresses the most common concerns of men, such as fear of intimacy and loss of their patriarchal place in society, in new and challenging ways. She believes men can find the way to spiritual unity by getting back in touch with the emotionally open part of themselves—and lay claim to the rich and rewarding inner lives that have historically been the exclusive province of women. A brave and astonishing work, The Will to Change is designed to help men reclaim the best part of themselves.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://archive.org/details/the-will-to-change-men-masculinity-and-love-by-bell-hooks-z-lib.org.epub
Pedagogy of the Oppressed [Book] Goodreads
Pedagogia do oprimido
author: Paulo Freire translator: Myra Bergman Ramos Continuum 2000 - 9
First published in Portuguese in 1968, Pedagogy of the Oppressed was translated and published in English in 1970. The methodology of the late Paulo Freire has helped to empower countless impoverished and illiterate people throughout the world. Freire's work has taken on especial urgency in the United States and Western Europe, where the creation of a permanent underclass among the underprivileged and minorities in cities and urban centers is increasingly accepted as the norm. With a substantive new introduction on Freire's life and the remarkable impact of this book by writer and Freire confidant and authority Donaldo Macedo, this anniversary edition of Pedagogy of the Oppressed will inspire a new generation of educators, students, and general readers for years to come.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://envs.ucsc.edu/internships/internship-readings/freire-pedagogy-of-the-oppressed.pdf | disponível em português aqui (available in portuguese here): https://www.gepec.ufscar.br/publicacoes/livros-e-colecoes/paulo-freire/pedagogia-do-oprimido.pdf
Deschooling Society [Book] Goodreads
author: Ivan Illich Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd 2000 - 7
Deschooling Society (1971) is a critical discourse on education as practised in modern economies. It is a book that brought Ivan Illich to public attention. Full of detail on programs and concerns, the book gives examples of the ineffectual nature of institutionalized education. Illich posited self-directed education, supported by intentional social relations in fluid informal arrangements.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://monoskop.org/images/1/17/Illich_Ivan_Deschooling_Society.pdf
At the Café [Book] Goodreads NeoDB Google Books
Al caffè: discutendo di rivoluzione e anarchia
author: Errico Malatesta translator: Paul Nursey-Bray Freedom Press 2005 - 1 other title: At the Café: Conversations on Anarchism / At the café
While Malatesta was hiding from the police he regularly went to a café in Ancona, Italy. He had shaved off his usual beard but he was still taking a risk. Especially as this wasn't an anarchist café, but had a variety of customers including the local policeman. The conversations he had in this café became the basis for the dialogues that make up this book.

For the first time in English, Malatesta, in his usual commonsense and matter-of-fact style, sets out and critically analyses the arguments for and against anarchism. Translated by Paul Nursey-Bray, this is a classic defence of anarchism that anticipates the rise of nationalism, fascism and communism.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/errico-malatesta-at-the-cafe
Anarchy: A Graphic Guide [Book] Goodreads
author: Clifford Harper AK Press 2006 - 11
"Like all really good ideas, Anarchy is pretty simple when you get down to it-human beings are at their very best when they are living free of authority, deciding things among themselves rather than being ordered about." So begins the only modern anarchist classic.

Anarchy, A Graphic Guide is an account of people's attempts to build a world and live a life free of imposed authority. From the thirteenth century Free Spirits, to Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, from Noam Chomsky to the Zapatistas, Clifford Harper chronicles, in word and illustration, ordinary people's extraordinary efforts to overcome authoritarian social and economic conditions.

Harper's beautifully rendered drawings add a distinctive elegance to his writings. With entirely new illustrations—over 350—and prose, this handsome reissue can hardly be called a reprint. His celebrated style brings new life to history's forgotten and maligned heroes: the Diggers, William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Peter Kropotkin, the Grimke Sisters, Francisco Ferrer, Buenaventura Durruti, the Kronstadt sailors, Kenneth Rexroth, Paul Goodman, and Carol Ehrlich. In addition, he addresses anarchism's relationship to broader movements, including art, feminism, environmentalism, abolitionism, labor, intellectualism, atheism, and education.
nic (entretenimento edition™): rec found at andrew sage's reading list | available at https://files.libcom.org/files/anarchy-graphic-guide-clifford-harper.pdf
Created date: May 19, 2025