A pre-John Brown Gun Club activist on no longer liking guns.
A nice open-source presentation of Kropotkin's The Conquest of Bread.
"A 1990s pop hit reveals how the Adams feel about capitalism."
This article by Aaron Lake Smith was one of the first I read on Jacobin, and still one of my favorites.
"There’s that song, the one about getting knocked down and then getting back up again, but their body of work is like an iceberg; the bulk of it is submerged below the surface, difficult to get a hold of."
This is a good account of the 1981 Brixton riots (but leads to a page linking to a large 90MB PDF).
CrimethInc's analysis of the Yellow Vest movement and the conundrum it presents to anarchists.
A Quaker anarchist podcast
David S. D'Amato's collection of 19th-century individualist anarchist quotations.
Bryan Caplan's Anarchist Theory FAQ is interesting because he treats traditional anarchism and anarcho-capitalism as standing on equal ground.
Audible Anarchist project on SoundCloud. "Audible Anarchist is a collective of volunteers from around the world dedicated to sharing anarchist ideas through audio recordings of books and essays, through podcasts, and through collaboration."
And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaO1QA8QL99_eb0XhJI2Fyw
Recently came across this Stirner-influenced writer who wishes anarchist would do more living and less politics a la the Cynics.
Duran successfully defrauded several Spanish banks of around 500,000 Euros by taking out loans and not paying them back.
"Josiah Warren (1798 – April 14, 1874) was an individualist anarchist, inventor, musician, printer, and author in the United States. He is regarded by some as the first American anarchist, (though he never used the term himself) and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, the first anarchist periodical published, an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates."
"Mutualism is an economic theory and anarchist school of thought that advocates a society with free markets and occupation and use property norms. One implementation of this scheme involves the establishment of a mutual-credit bank that would lend to producers at a minimal interest rate, just high enough to cover administration. Mutualism is based on a version of the labor theory of value holding that when labor or its product is sold, in exchange it ought to receive goods or services embodying "the amount of labor necessary to produce an article of exactly similar and equal utility". Mutualism originated from the writings of philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon."
Shawn Wilbur's mutualism AMA from last year.
Toledo City Paper's profile of a local anarchist activist (not sure what the "atypical" part is supposed to be).
Sheldon Richman got an introduction to the libertarian left and free-market anti-capitalism published on The American Conservative back in 2011.
This essay by Spencer Sunshine is over ten years old now, but still very informative on national-anarchism and other attempts at fascist use of leftist ideas.
"The danger National-Anarchists represent is not in their marginal political strength, but in their potential to show an innovative way that fascist groups can rebrand themselves and reset their project on a new footing."
A history of Troy Southgate's "national-anarchism" initiative. "Its importance lies in the case study it supplies of fascism as an amorphous and continually metamorphosing phenomenon." The paper concludes with a warning to anarchist activists they take care not to be national-Bolshevized.
Graham D Macklin. "Co-opting the counter culture: Troy Southgate and the National Revolutionary Faction." Patterns of prejudice 39, no. 3 (2005): 301-326.