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Anarchy #084

Issue of Anarchy magazine from February 1968

Submitted by Reddebrek on September 14, 2016
  • Notes on poverty
    1. The Castaways (Bill Jamieson)
    2. Child Poverty - with a look at a Lancashire town (Alistair Rattray and Alex Simpson)
    3. Kropotkin House, Duluth (James W.Cain)
  • A change is gonna come (Charlie Gillett)
  • Further Observations on Students (Edmund P. Clark and Peter Redan Black)
  • Fake Revolt and Mystic Doublethink (Rufus Segar)

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