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I have a few you might be interested in:
Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
Understanding Power by Noam Chomsky
The footnotes to Understanding Power by Noam Chomsky
Foundation by Isaac Asimov This book will bring up many interesting discussions on power systems, for a discussion group I would recommend just reading the first book in the series and discussing the themes.
The Mexican Revolution by Alan Knight
Dreams of Freedom : A Ricardo Flores Magon Reader
Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins
The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
Fragments of Anarchist Anthropology by David Graeber
[Zapatista Reader] (http://www.amazon.com/The-Zapatista-Reader-Nation-Books/dp/1560253355)
Our Word is Our Weapon
The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo Tolstoy
Government is Violence by Leo Tolstoy
That's as much as I can remember, but my recommendations are bias towards my interests.
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Jacques Ellul, of Propaganda and The Technological Society, was a Christian anarchist. His most famous book on that field is Anarchy and Christianity which I believe is the best in the works. (http://www.amazon.com/Anarchy-Christianity-Jacques-Ellul/dp/1606089714)
For a classic, there's Leo Tolstoy's "Government is Violence" (http://www.amazon.com/Government-Is-Violence-Leo-Tolstoy/dp/0948984155)
And for a current group, there's "Jesus Radicals" (http://www.jesusradicals.com/) They have conferences, essays, but lately have moved very supportive of primitivism.
(Sorry for the Amazon links, but I'm lazy to find another copy, shop around. AKPREss and the like have bulk buying programs for them I believe)