Volume 3

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 3, 2016

Why? Vol. 3, No. 1 (April-May 1944)

The Vol. 3, No. 1 (April-May 1944) issue of Why?, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from 1942-1947.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 3, 2016

Contents include:

-In memorium, May 1, USA

-Labor in the post-war world by Charles Storm

-To the boiling point by Lead Line (a.k.a. Franz Fleigler)

-They call it free enterprise by Max Sartin

-Anarchism by Peter Kropotkin (Reprinted from Encyclopedia Brittanica)

-Off the press

-Ralph Bourne: idealist by W. O'C (a.k.a. Michael Grieg)

-And it came to pass by Lead Line (a.k.a. Franz Fleigler)

-War and ideals by C.B.

-Elizabeth Byrne Ferm by Alexis Ferm

-Do we want work? by Eddie Shaw (Reprinted from War Commentary)

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Why? Vol. 3, No. 2 (June-July 1944)

The Vol. 3, No. 2 (June-July 1944) issue of Why?, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from 1942-1947.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 5, 2016

Contents include:

-The cesspool of law by A.D. Adams

-The great design by Charles Storm

-The tyrants' war by Max Sartin

-A new prison: a short story by W.O.C. (a.k.a. Michael Grieg)

-Towards anarchy by Frederick Lohr (Reprinted from War Commentary)

-Anarchist chronicle

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Why? Vol. 3, No. 3 (August 1944)

The Vol. 3, No. 3 (August 1944) issue of Why?, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from 1942-1947.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 5, 2016

Contents include:

-Who are the guilty? by W.O'C (a.k.a. Michael Grieg)

-Philadelphia: ignorant and discontented by Vida

-As we go to press...

-The air is not free by W.O'C (a.k.a. Michael Grieg)

-Sacco and Vanzetti: two anarchists by G.A. (a.k.a. Audrey Goodfriend)

-Labor's weapons by D.K. (a.k.a. David Koven)

-A bright tomorrow by A.D. Adams

-Towards anarchy by Frederick Lohr (Reprinted from War Commentary)

-Between the lines

-A new declaration of independence by Emma Goldman (Reprinted from Mother Earth Vol. 4, 1909-1910)

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