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Daoud Steele's avatar

imo fiction is the best anarchist literature. octavia butler and ursula leguin were critical in growing my imagination. nonfiction feels like dead information, imagining futures feels positive and purposeful, and has more of an effect on my life than the facts and figures of history.

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Ramona McCloskey's avatar

I was shouting "Klee Benally!!!" and then saw it in the poll at the very end. For me this book is an essential read for how it blends anarchist thought with Earth-centred spirituality, illuminating that ecocentric thinking is our only way forward.

I wish everyone would read it, especially those living on Turtle Island. Chapter 12 titled "Voting is not harm reduction" is so essential in this very moment when there's a widespread push to vote for the so-called "lesser evil" and pandering to a violent system.

I'd also add John Zerzan to my list, particularly "Elements of Refusal" (1988) and "Future Primitive and Other Essays" (1994).

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