there are like three articles that i am constantly sending people so i made a thread of them
the first is “anarchy” by malatesta, just as an intro to anarchist theory. it’s not perfect, and parts are kinda cringe, but it’s a good short introduction https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/errico-malatesta-anarchy
the second is “the bolsheviks and workers control” because y’all are so annoying about the USSR. please stop making me send people this link. pick up a foot ball https://www.marxists.org/archive/brinton/1970/workers-control/index.htm
third is “spirit breaking,” an article from @chuangcn. it’s a history of the colonization of xinjiang. guess why ive been posting it http://chuangcn.org/journal/two/spirit-breaking/
other things that i wish people would read
“the theses of shafak revisionism” by Ibrahim Kaypakkaya analyzes the kemalist left (and more broadly kemalism), pages 133-203 https://www.marxists.org/archive/kaypakkaya/works/ibrahim-kaypakkaya-sw-2014.pdf
freedom is a constant struggle by Angela Davis because it’s such an easy read https://www.docdroid.net/rfDRFWv/freedom-is-a-constant-struggle-pdf
from black lives matter to black liberation (very easy read and very important history work) by keeanga yamahtta taylor http://www.dariaroithmayr.com/pdfs/assignments/From-BlackLivesMatter-Text-KYT.pdf
a third university is possible by k. wayne yang (writing as la paperson) especially the first few chapters https://manifold.umn.edu/read/a-third-university-is-possible/section/ba50806d-ff18-4100-9998-784aecb42ae4
near life, queer death: overkill and ontological capture by eric stanley (warning that this one is graphic) applies some of the better parts of fanon to antiqueer (and specifically anti-trans) violence https://queerhistory.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/near-life-queer-death-eric-stanley.pdf