Just to name a few for now:
- Theses On The Fight Of The Working Class Against Capitalism - Anton Pannekoek
- Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You! - David Graeber
- Why Socialism? - Albert Einstein
- The Socialization of Society - Rosa Luxemburg
- The Destruction of Nature - Anton Pannekoek
- Public Ownership and Common Ownership - Anton Pannekoek
- Process Under Socialism - Peter Kropotkin
- Prisons and Crime - Alexander Berkman
Also, I’d like some feedback on this list. I could theoretically add a few more, but that’s probably not necessary and would just overwhelm any newcomers.
I haven’t read any anarchist books myself yet, but I have read plenty of shorter texts I found online (mostly from The Anarchist Library).
Here are a few I found to be worth a read (in no particular order):
Since you already read The Conquest of Bread I decided to leave out most of Kropotkin’s shorter texts, as I assume that you should already be familiar with his ideas and principles.
Although not anarchists, I still find many libertarian Marxists to be pretty insightful as well (some may as well be Anarchists in denial). Anton Pannekoek’s and Rosa Luxemburg’s works being some I really enjoy reading.
I also have What is Anarchism? (by Alexander Berkman) and Anarcho-Syndicalism (by Rudolf Rocker) standing on my bookshelf, but I haven’t gotten around to reading them quite yet. If they sound interesting enough you could give them a try.