Some suggested reading.
We don’t agree with everything written in here, but we find those articles a nice place to start from. You can find interesting ebooks here

Economy

Solidarity Economics. Strategies for Building New Economies from the Bottom-Up and the Inside-Out - February 2004
Solidarity Economics
Other Economies are Possible
The Solidarity Economy
Just change. Directly linking communities
The reproduction of daily lifes
Capital moves
Charter of Principles of the Brazilian Network for a Solidarity Socio-Economy
Getting Free. The Strategy Described Abstractly
The tyranny of free trade. Wasted natural wealth and lost livelihoods – December 2005
Elements and map of solidarity economy
Doing In-Against-and-Beyond Labour
Do It Yourself... and the Movement Beyond Capitalism
Trade for life. Making trade work for poor people – 2001
Under the influence. Exposing undue corporate influence over policy-making at the World Trade Organization - January 2006
What's wrong with corporate social responsibility?
Self Organisation / Counter Economic Strategies

Free Libre Open Source Software and Social Production

Free Software, Free Society:Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman
The Wealth of Networks. How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
The Information Society as Mega-Machine
The Political Economy of Peer Production
GNU/Linux - Milestone on the Way to the GPL Society

Farm crisis

Managing the Invisible Hand. Markets, Farmers and International Trade - April 2002
Food, Inc. Corporate concentration from farm to consumer.
The Farm Crisis, Bigger Farms, and the Myths of Competition” and “Efficiency” - November 2003

Biodiversity - food

Food co-ops toolkit
Human Nature: agricultural biodiversity and farm-based food security.
Manifesto on the future of food
The law of the seed - December 2005
Towards a Community Supported Agriculture
Permaculture. A beginner’s guide
The essence of permaculture
Fowl play. The poultry industry's central role in the bird flu crisis - February 2006

Biotechnology

Defend food sovereignty, terminate terminator - January, 2002
Confronting Contamination: Five reasons to reject GM co-existence – April 2004
Galloping Gene Giants How big corporations are re-organizing their push for a biotech future and what can be done to challenge this agenda. - February 2002
Unpacking the Agro Biotech Engines. How the leading seed and agrochemical corporations are driving the biotech agenda - July 2003
Who benefits from gm crops? Monsanto and the corporate-driven genetically modified crop revolution - January 2006
Bilateral Free Trade and Investment Agreements and the US Corporate Biotech Agenda - February 2006
Bilateral biosafety bullies. How corporations use bilateral trade channels to weaken biotech regulations - October 2006

Climate chaos

A new weather front
How the world bank’s energy framework Sells the Climate and Poor People Short - September 2006
Beyond oil. The curse and solutions for an oil-free future - October 2004

General

The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself
Change the world without taking power
Abstract hacktivism. The making of a hacker culture.
The Tyranny of Structurelessness, The Tyranny of Tyranny
Theoretical criticism and practical overthrow
Empire
Give up Activism
Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat
Consensus Decision-Making
To Have Or to Be?
Fear of Freedom
The practice of everyday life
Bordiga versus Panekoek
Taking back control. A journey through Argentina’s popular uprising
Autonomous Politics and its Problems: Thinking the Passage from Social to Political