I feel like anarchist theory has kind of stagnated, or maybe I just haven't been keeping up with whatever is the latest discourse. A few years ago I would have said to check out Aragorn! (RIP) and the other anarcho-nihilist writings like Blessed is the Flame and Desert since it seemed like a notable development in post-left thought, but I don't get the impression that anarcho-nihilism is really even a thing anymore.
I think Kevin Carson's writings are also pretty good and worth checking out even if you're not a LWMA. He's one of the few mutualists I'm aware of that seems to be interested in engaging with mutualism as a decidedly left-wing/socialist tendency and not just trying to use it to suck up to ancaps out of some misguided idea that we need to win them over to our side (*cough* William Gillis *cough*). His work also engages with cotemporary material conditions like networks, FOSS/open-source development models, and generally things of a cybernetic bent from a market anarchist position, which is neat because I feel like not enough anarchists (that I'm aware of) have developed any interesting theories on this stuff.
Been meaning to check out Endnotes also although that's not explicitly anarchist. But communizers and posties tend to vibe with each other I think.
>>3900Nihilist Communism is a fucking banger
>>3946Holy based