About Us
We are a group of Anarchists and general leftist furries who are seeking to bring leftist theory not only to furries but the working class at large. This project is about making theory (and analysis of said theory) more digestible to those who would otherwise remain ignorant of this important information. Currently, we are working on a manifesto of our beliefs. Though this does not necessarily represent the views of any one creator, it is a good starting point at which to dive into the nuances of anarchist thought.

Creators
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Cardin
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Tranarchist
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Fursona: Shark​
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Feilong
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United Anarchist​
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Bio: tba
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Fursona: Gecko
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Zulikath
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Egoist Anarchist​
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Bio: tba
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Fursona: Dragon
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Kaanfight
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Democratic Socialist/ Anarchist​
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Bio: tba
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Fursona: American Cheetah
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Contact:
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Kaanfight@gmail.com
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​Twitter: @kaanfight​
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Reddit: u/kaanfight
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YouTube
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The Texts
The Conquest of Bread
By Peter Kropotkin
Peter Alexeyevich Kropotkin (1842-1921) wrote this book as an introduction to anarchism in 1886 in French within the journal Le Révolté. After his release from French prison, Kropotkin wanted to differentiate Anarchism as an ideology from Marxism. In doing so, he went against the late Bakunin's works on anarchism, shifting the focus from collectivist anarchism to anarcho-communism. This was the first theory text to be published on anarcho-communism, and has shaped anarchism as an ideology ever since. When people refer to "breadpilling" or "the bread book", you can thank Prince Kropotkin for that.

Democratic Confederalism
By Abdullah Öcalan

Abdullah Öcalan (1946?-Present), sometimes affectionately referred to as "Apo" or "Uncle", wrote this short essay in 2011. In it, he describes the operations of Nation-states, how they operate, and a bit of historical background on how they came to do so. Later, he lays out how his views on what the ideal modern society should look like in a globalized economy. Democratic Confederalism is the theory he came up with. As leader of the PKK he has fought against oppression by the Turkish state, and even in exile his ideas have been the foundation for anarchist movements in the middle east. The de-facto autonomous region in northern Syria known as Rojava has its government based around Ocalan's ideas of Democratic Confederalism.
