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Anarchy #107

Issue of Anarchy magazine from January 1970

Submitted by Reddebrek on September 14, 2016
  • The present moment in education (Paul Goodman)
  • Observation on Anarchy 103 (David WIllis)
  • Schooling on screen:
    1: Boy in a cage (Paul Barker)
    2: Which side would you be on (Arthur Uloth)
  • Some sort of joke? (Tony Gibson)
  • On Anarchy and Freedom (E.J. Condon)
  • On the District Line (Peter Riley)
  • Covering ourselves (Rufus Segar)

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