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Anarchy #087

Issue of Anarchy magazine from May 1968

Submitted by Reddebrek on September 14, 2016
  • The penal system considered as a game (Ian Stuart)
  • Prisons a case for their abolition (Peter Ford)
  • The gamesmanship of Jean Genet (Edmund P. Clark)
  • The demand for workers control (Nicolas Walter)
  • The line I walk (Charlie Gillet)

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