>>9210
>this sub
>sub
Wrong site.
Anyway, my favoured introduction to anarchism for neophites remains AFAQ:
http://anarchism.pageabode.com/afaq/index.html
It's not really exhaustive nor the final word on anarchism, but it covers a wide range of subjects for its length and provides a fairly balanced opinion on different branches of anarchism.
Mentions of racism and sexism are few and far between, by no means a subject of the FAQ, in case that really bothers you.
For a more expansive reading list, see:
https://libcom.org/library/anarchism-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/anarcho-syndicalism-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/philosophy-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/russian-revolution-1917-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/spanish-civil-war-1936-39-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/anarchism-further-reading-guide
https://libcom.org/library/spanish-civil-war-further-reading-guide
Libcom is a SJW site but the guides are solid.
Other than that, fair warning: getting an actual grasp of anarchism will involve some degree of dedication. It's a complex sociopolitical theory.
OT: what fascist formation do you have, and what would you recommend? I was referenced by another fascist to Mosley's 100 Q&A on fascism.
Basically… are there fascist studies that aren't /pol/-tier?