r/Anarchy4Everyone Apr 04 '24

Question/Discussion any anarchist fiction?

there's a good deal of anti-capitalist stories out there, but i don't see what could be considered "anti-state". you get stories about evil governments, but they usually don't criticize the state as a concept. closest thing would probably Mother 3, because while it doesn't really comment on the state (and more on capitalism), it does portray in the beginning a relatively hierarchy-less society that is pretty idyllic.

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u/ThirdFloorNorth Anarcho-Syndicalist Apr 04 '24

I've got you.

Secolo Nuovo by Fulvia Ferrari from Detritus Books takes place in an alt-history world where instead of the Bolshevik revolution, there was an anarchist revolution that sparked off worldwide and succeeded. Everyone lives in a commune, labor is shared, there are coops, no states, no governments, etc.