I'll take the compliment, even if I'm not sure I deserve it. What are you looking to read and learn more about?

The fundamental philosophical underpinnings of Anarcho-Communism were well enough described in the Works of Kropotkin and Malatesta, although their use of language may seem a little dated.

I've read many Anarchist treatments and rebuttals of Marxist works, and especially Leninist ones from Bakunin to the present, but they still rely on beginning with fundamentally different assumptions. The Anarchist Library has many such examples.

As for the practical nature of Anarchism you could do worse than reading 'Anarchy Works' or 'Worshipping Power' by Peter Gelderoos (and his work in favour of Anarchist violence, 'How Nonviolence Protects the State'), 'Anarchy In Action' by Colin Ward, and 'The Dawn Of Everything' by David Graeber.

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