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Introduction to Anarchism by Noam Chomsky
Post Scarcity Anarchism is also a more contemporary book about Anarchism written in the 1970s by Murray Bookchin. It's a bit more current and maybe more relevant today than the classical works of Goldman, Kropotkin, Bakunin.
http://www.amazon.com/Post-Scarcity-Anarchism-Working-Classics-Bookchin/dp/1904859062/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230466809&sr=8-2
Bookchin is clean, although I don't know about that Bakunin.. and I guarantee the Fountainhead comes up for anything by Rothbard.
David Graeber has written about how Occupy Wall Street was organized along "horizontal" lines, where power was not distributed in a top-down manner. Anthropologists have done much research on societies that are not governed along capitalist lines. Both of these facts can be easily verified by googling the appropriate question.
Murray Bookchin, whose writings and ideas synthesized anarchism and ecology, traced the origins of domination and hierarchical relationships to an economy of material scarcity. He argues that due to scientific change and technological development, society has moved to a stage beyond scarcity. Thus, he writes that we do not need to impose hierarchy and exploitation in order to live. I am unable to write on his ideas in detail, but I would recommend reading his books.
http://www.amazon.com/Post-Scarcity-Anarchism-Working-Classics-Bookchin/dp/1904859062
http://www.amazon.com/Remaking-Society-Pathways-Green-Future/dp/0896083721/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371996581&sr=1-2&keywords=remaking+society