Amit Varma wrote:
I could not agree more. I just think there is a far richer tradition, in
theory and in practice, when it comes to the anarchism of Kropotkin,
Bakunin, Bookchin than that of Anarcho-libertarianism (but correct me if I
am wrong here).


I respectfully disagree, but this is not the forum for an ideological
argument! :)

No, that is Ok :-) I am just perhaps am unaware of both the literature and the material instantiation of anarcho-libertarianism (outside of tech/hacker circles, which I am fairly familiar with and teach about too but this still seems like a limited slice of the pie).

I would more than love to hear about some of the books, book fairs, book presses, literatures, and practices as they concern anarcho-libertarianism as I will eventually be teaching on anarchism as I do with liberalism. Again, I am fairly familiar with the Enlightenment or "classical" tradition of anarchism, past and present, and try to hit the anarchist book fairs when they hit the cities where I live so I am biased toward that tradition in terms of my knowledge-base.

But feel free to email me off list too if this is not appropriate here!

Gabriella





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