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Anarchism and feminism: voices from the seventies

Interview extracts with women activists in 1970's UK discussing anarchism, feminism and the relationship between the personal and the political. Carried out by Judy Greenway and Lynn Alderson in 1977.

Submitted by wojtek on February 7, 2015

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Anarchist-Feminist-Interviews.pdf (464.96 KB)
  • women
  • 1970s
  • United Kingdom
  • interviews
  • feminism
  • Judy Greenway
  • Lynn Alderson
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