Rudolph Rocker was probably the anarchist who laid out the most detailed tactical writings, which informed the IWW And CNT, but doesn't stand up to the modern era.
The group that lays out the tactics that get used by the most by modern anarchists is the Invisible Committee in Coming Insurrection.
the other main trend in the US at least is the IWW which focuses on labor and tenant organizing, but doesn't really have a grounding document besides their constitution.
Then there's the abolitionist movement which is more anarchist adjacent, preferring trying to defund and regulate prisons out of existence through local reform fights, paired with direct action in the form of divestment, labor action and mutual aid. Kaba's We Do This Til We Free Us or the Generation 5 text I linked above is a good starting point for that kind of politics.
I wouldn't say there's an equivalent.
Rudolph Rocker was probably the anarchist who laid out the most detailed tactical writings, which informed the IWW And CNT, but doesn't stand up to the modern era.
The group that lays out the tactics that get used by the most by modern anarchists is the Invisible Committee in Coming Insurrection.
the other main trend in the US at least is the IWW which focuses on labor and tenant organizing, but doesn't really have a grounding document besides their constitution.
Then there's the abolitionist movement which is more anarchist adjacent, preferring trying to defund and regulate prisons out of existence through local reform fights, paired with direct action in the form of divestment, labor action and mutual aid. Kaba's We Do This Til We Free Us or the Generation 5 text I linked above is a good starting point for that kind of politics.