Reading
While there is a small amount of anarcho-pacifist literature, nonetheless it is out there, and for those interested they can find a reading list located here. While it might not all be written by anarcho-pacifists, it's nonetheless good reading for anarcho-pacifist theory.
Evan Glenn Adams - I Am An Anarcho-Pacifist & Why You May Be One Too (Published by Sean Benson)
Brian Martin - How Nonviolence is Misrepresented
Bart De Ligt - The Conquest of Violence: An Essay on War and Revolution
Leo Tolstoy - The Kingdom of God is Within You
Henry David Thoreau - On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
Geoffrey Ostergaard - Resisting the Nation State. The Pacifist and Anarchist Tradition
Martin Luther King Jr. - Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Morihei Ueshiba - The Art of Peace
Laotzu - Tao Te Ching (Translated by Stephen Mitchell)
Anna Prouty - An Anarcho-Taoist Manifesto: Emotional Responsibility, Needs, and Amorphous Activism
Andie Nordgen - The Short Instructional Manifesto for Relationship Anarchy
Evan Glenn Adams - I Am An Anarcho-Pacifist & Why You May Be One Too (Published by Sean Benson)
Brian Martin - How Nonviolence is Misrepresented
Bart De Ligt - The Conquest of Violence: An Essay on War and Revolution
Leo Tolstoy - The Kingdom of God is Within You
Henry David Thoreau - On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
Geoffrey Ostergaard - Resisting the Nation State. The Pacifist and Anarchist Tradition
Martin Luther King Jr. - Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Morihei Ueshiba - The Art of Peace
Laotzu - Tao Te Ching (Translated by Stephen Mitchell)
Anna Prouty - An Anarcho-Taoist Manifesto: Emotional Responsibility, Needs, and Amorphous Activism
Andie Nordgen - The Short Instructional Manifesto for Relationship Anarchy
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