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It is, generally, very inspiring, and has a lot of good experience of practical anarchy - which is cool, especially reading it after recent devastating floods in Spain and other European countries. 
Sometimes the author is counter-factual, and it is also a very ideological text, that keeps repeating shit abt burning hearts beating in unison etc etc, while simultaneously critiquing those who get caught up in such proverbial nothings. Eh. Maybe would be better for someone just getting into  anarchist ideology and practice? 

What I wanna remember: how horizontal structures need formulated values, goals and established trust to really be open to everyone in discussions.  
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This is the most vivid memoir of post-Katrina reconstruction I've read and an amazing story of anarchism in action. Both terrifying and inspiring, it shows a totally different perspective than what's been reported in the major (and minor) news outlets. It's a bit muddled at the beginning, but everything falls into place eventually. Great reading now that we have a (little) historical perspective on the hurricane.
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"'Twas like where you're from weren't never there. Where you're going doesn't matter. And where you are ain't no good unless you can get away from it!"

"Para todos todo, para nosotros nada."

"Queremos un mundo donde quepan muchos mundos."

"Solidarity Not Charity."

"There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories."