Anarchism | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Anarchism category, you will find foundational and in-depth literature on the theory, history, and practice of anarchist movements. The works address central themes such as visions of a society free from domination, collective decision-making, forms of resistance, and critiques of the state and property. In addition, they explore historical developments—such as those in Spain, Greece, or Rojava—as well as current debates on radical democracy, ecology, and anti-fascist politics.
The selection includes introductions, essays, historical analyses, and theoretical treatises aimed at students, researchers, and those interested in politics. Typical types of works include textbooks, anthologies, and biographical case studies that incorporate both academic and activist perspectives.