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Reading suggestions for deeper theory and praxis

Hey all, I started my dive into anarchism a little over a year ago and I've read a lot of the anarchy/socialism 101 type books but I'm starting to find a lot of it repetitive. I'm looking for suggestions to deepen my understanding of anarchism and libertarian socialism. Especially praxis and tactics, a lot of theory that I've come across doesn't really get into the weeds about applying it, and as someone in an area with no leftist orgs to speak of (outside of a small DSA chapter), I don't have anyone local to go to in order to learn from.

I want to start putting all of this knowledge to use in my area but I'm not 100% sure where to start or how to avoid some of the pitfalls of organizing. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

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  • The first is what thinking on what kind of organization do you want to be a part of. Do you want to fight for labor rights in a union? Do you want an affinity group? Or maybe do you want to join a broad coalition of environmental defense. Or maybe a large anarchist platform.

    Those are all different and will have different advantage and issues. There isn't one right way of doing anarchism.

    The other thing is, you mentioned there's only a local DSA in there. Are you sure? Where is the chapter currently working? And more importantly, which movements are they working with? Knowing that might shed some light into other organizations or at least social movements.

    • I'm in a very conservative city in Florida, there aren't a lot of left leaning political groups in the city, I've looked around as well as I can and attended a few protests over the last couple of years to find orgs. The DSA chapter is small and only really seems to show up for protests. They haven't run any local candidates and only seem to do fundraisers for their party and planned parenthood. Not to knock their work, but it's not what I had in mind. I'm not opposed to poking around and looking for fellow anarchists hanging around them. There was also a food not bombs group but they seem defunct. Their page is inactive and no one's gotten back to me when I reached out. There was a vanguard/community defense group but they dissolved a few years back too. I've found a few Instagram pages but they're not very active either. I've looked

      As for what kind of org I want to be a part of, I'm not sure. I've read a bit about especifism, community organizing, book clubs, mutual aid networks, free stores, and anti fascist action and they all sound good in their own right. I'm not sure what all of the options are, in what circumstances they make sense, how to do them, etc. My education on this topic has been very sporadic and in bits and pieces. I want to learn a bit more in depth about all of these and whatever other tactics make sense. I am currently working on organizing my workplace but thats only recently started and I'm still testing the waters. My company has avoided unionization before and a lot of those people who voted against are still working here so it's iffy.

      I know there isn't a "right way to do anarchism" per se. But I know the why, and very little of the how. I want to balance that out and start putting anarchism to work in my community

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