Jippppeeeee!! An Anarchist gathering! Finally! I have read the dissertation on Anarchism, and found it not really that educating (I'm a teenager, and am a fan of Anarchism- I study "Government and Politics" as one of my subjects at college) but utterly, utterly absorbing.
Best essays on Anarchism:
"Insurgent Desire" (type this into Google, and hopefully you'll find the Online Green Anarchy Archive)-- it includes essays by John Zerzan, the UNABOMBER Ted Kaczynski, and Bob Black;
Peter Kropotkin (Russ.): "The Conquest of Bread".
Errico Malatesta (Spa.): "Towards Anarchism"
I wrote an essay called "TRUCKERMANITIES ON LIFE: RANT", where I talked about the evils of things like money (why money is one of the greatest manmade evils); I spoke of the environment; and why politicians have ripped the heart out of democracy.
Here's a thought: Politicians claim that people in the West- those in Democracies- enjoy freedom. But if we enjoy freedom, then why do so many of us aspire to it? Why, even, is there such a WORD as freedom? Why does it remain an abstract noun, instead of reality? One might think, for example, that "Oppression" is an abstract noun; but it isn't. It's the reality.. And it's terrifying.
Anarchism for all!