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If you mean anarchism as a concept, then the Anarchist Library is a good source. It's got the political theory as well as history if I remember right. Source: 5 months ago
That said- if you’re looking for stuff to read: the anarchist library has a lot of free resources on every imaginable strain of anarchism. As far as video essayists- a couple of my favorites are Zoey Baker, renegade cut, and anark. Source: 8 months ago
You’ve already got it down it seems, if you are actually interested in anarchy and similar ideologies like I saw you mention some good reading is available here and here most importantly be yourself and don’t let anyone tell you what is and isn’t punk! Source: 10 months ago
Read some anarchist political theory, I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised what you've chosen to represent on your body. Check out The Anarchist Library. Source: 10 months ago
The Anarchist Library Https://theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index. Source: 10 months ago
There might not be anything specifically like meetup.com but there are probably things going on. Source: 5 months ago
It is a pain to find a proper badminton community here in Budapest. In other cities, all you needed to do is search up on google and then you are immediately greeted by a bunch of badminton-loving people online. Although there are, some niche and quite hidden badminton meetup groups such as the two large groups on meetup.com, however, the users there are not made to be active and you cannot host meetup events on... Source: 5 months ago
Try going on Meetup.com and see if there are activities you and your wife would like to do. There are Meetup groups for just about any interest and you might find something new to try together. Source: 5 months ago
My point is: keep your chin up, mate. You get what you put in, so prepare to work hard for what you want. A good place to start is to find communities centered around your hobbies. Recently I joined a community of foam blaster enthusiasts. Almost instantly I was talking the night away with some of the lads, and within days they were inviting me over to theirs for a meet and greet. Another option is meetup.com;... Source: 5 months ago
You can also use meetup.com . It has a lot of interest groups on there. I belonged to a kick ass book club from that site for years before moving. Source: 5 months ago
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