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Anarchy #057

Issue of Anarchy magazine, published in November 1965

Anarchy #055

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in September 1965

Anarchy #050

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in April 1965.

Anarchy #054

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in August 1965, this issue focuses on famous German Anarchists.

Anarchy #051

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in May 1965. Issue is full of articles on music, rock and roll, blues and pop.

Libertarian Communist Review #2 (1976)

Issue #2 of the Libertarian Communist Review, with articles on Bakunin, the role of a revolutionary organisation, primitive and libertarian forms…

Libertarian Communist Review #1 (Winter 1974)

The first issue of Libertarian Communist Review, with articles on Leninism and the idea of the revolutionary party, the need for "sectarianism"…

Libertarian Communist Review

An archive of Libertarian Communist Review, an irregular theoretical journal produced by the Organisation of Revolutionary Anarchists/Anarchist…

Anarchist Worker #36 (October 1977)

Issue #36 of Anarchist Worker, with articles on wage struggles to keep up with inflation, left unity proposals from Big Flame and the…

Anarchist Worker #35 (July 1977)

Issue #35 of Anarchist Worker, with articles on the fight against public sector cuts, the role of the union bureaucracy, a split within the…

Anarchist Worker #34 (April 1977)

Issue #34 of Anarchist Worker, with articles on struggles against the government's "social contract", right-wing union officials collaborating…

[VIDEO] The Seductive Power of the Right-wing Fantasy: Can We Break the Spell? [Radical Responsibility]

A fantasy of empowerment that can boost confidence and motivation but has dangerous side-effects. Join me as I attempt to understand conservatives, anti-SJWs, and right-wingers on their own terms, without strawmanning them. (Further description below video) www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQujPLjtUdU [youtube]CQujPLjtUdU[/youtube]
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