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Excellent, thanks
No. 87 added. More to be done.
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Excellent! In its day, a classic magazine. The "past opinions may not reflect current thinking within the Anarchist Federation" point is worth remembering.
Fair point Serge (at least as far as that is SOME past opinions) but then the new format and editorial approach of the most recent versions of the current (rather than the former) AF suggest that a good few of it's current members/supporters wouldn't agree with everything that's included now either. They seem to take a relaxed attitude to what they choose to print on the basis of encouraging discussion amongst a wider variety of the anarchist-communist/radical fringe up to and including Plan C. So a bit more heavy on the 'anarchism' and a bit lighter on the 'communism'. Can make it difficult for us outsiders to judge exactly what their collective view (if any) on key issues is but I suspect, together with their improved online format, more attractive to some of the younger political fringe they are addressing. To early to tell whether this will end up being more style over any clear communist political analysis in the longer run. Anyway the ACG, for it's part, is to be commended in continuing with its lively current material.