https://youtu.be/b4XaI2d014o https://youtu.be/Kc6DyaiTmrU Audible anarchist on YouTube has a selection of solid and thought provoking audio books on eco anarchism that I've enjoyed.
Not specifically what you're looking for, but there's a fair bit on industrialised agriculture and forestry in Seeing Like a State. Might be interesting if only as a supplementary source
Glad I could help :comfy:
Just be aware the book is mostly concerned with 'how not to do stuff' rather than 'how to do stuff right' - still, very worthwhile read overall
Maybe look into Peter Maurin's work? It's closer to Mutualism than AnCom, but you might get something out of it.
Dorothy Day changed the way I view religion, even though I have huge disagreements with her on many things. The Catholic Workers are good people.
I really should look into Jewish leftists more, do you have any recommendations? Keep in mind, I know nothing about Judaism.
Damn Jewish people were really out in force in movements. I honestly didn't expect that considering how small you guys are in numbers. I'd like to see some Religious values imposed onto political groups. Like with the CW you can point to the "Works of Mercy" as a guiding principal.