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Generally, anarchists dislike Hayek, though some anarchists like those with the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) actually have a lot of writing subverting the right-wing libertarians for an authentic or classical libertarian perspective. See C4SS's section on Hayek. They also have a dedicated section on anarchist economics, so that's helpful. Samuel Edward Konkin III's New Libertarian Manifesto also brings back a lot of right-libertarian theory back towards classical libertarianism.
If you're looking for specific books, you could try the anthology The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics. Kevin Carson is a big economics brain in anarchist thought, so checking his section on the Anarchist Library might be helpful. He wrote Studies in Mutualist Political Economy and Exodus: General Idea of the Revolution in the XXI Century which might be of interest to you.
For other anarchists in this thread, I know we don't like Hayek and the right-wingers, but the work of C4SS proves there's a lot of opportunity for those who do read right-wing libertarians to become real anarchists. So let's not just ban this person or remove the post.