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Anarchy #093: Radio Freedom

Issue 93 of Anarchy: A Journal of Anarchist Ideas, November 1968.

Submitted by Fozzie on April 16, 2020

Contents:

  • The case for listener supported radio - Theodore Roszak
  • Radio freedom: an anarchist approach - Godfrey Featherstone
  • The rise and fall of pirate radio - Robert Barltrop
  • Pirate political radio - Norman Fulford
  • Brief summer of free radio in France - J.M.W.
  • Cover by Ivor Claydon

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