The Vol. 7, No. 4 (March 1949) of Resistance, an anarchist publication produced out of New York.
1949
Resistance Vol. 7, No. 4 (March 1949)
Contents include:
-The sweep of history and the limitations of a reasonable politics
-The bombed mind by Paul Mattick
-Poem: The guillotine at work by Jackson MacLow
-Poem: The prisoner by Bob Stock
-The reasoning men by C.A.G.
-To young resisters by Paul Goodman
-Reflections on draft resistance by David Thoreau Wieck
-Ideology and literature by Gerald Vaughan
-Ethics and anarchists by Marcus Graham
-Letters
-Books
-To our readers
-Financial statement
-The anarchist bookshelf (Literature list)
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Resistance Vol. 8, No. 1 (June 1949)
The Vol. 8, No. 1 (June 1949) of Resistance, an anarchist publication produced out of New York.
Contents include:
-Anarchism in America by David Thoreau Wieck
-Anti-Stalinism by David Thoreau Wieck
-Anarchism
-Eight comments by Pat Cooper and Louis Adeane
-Society, the state and revolution by David Thoreau Wieck
-Problems of anarchism today by Freedom Press
-A note on happiness by D.E.
-Far politica?: anarchism in Italy by Volontà group
-The jovial proprietors in springtime in wartime by Paul Goodman
-Draft resistance: a reply to Paul Goodman by Howard Griffin
-Letters
-To our readers
-Financial statement
-The anarchist bookshelf (Literature list)
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If you think some things have changed....read "To Our Readers" in this issue.
If you think some things have changed....read "To Our Readers" in this issue.
That's both sad and funny. 60 years later nothing has changed. Quite literally the same arguments.
Apparently, Paul Mattick and the Resistance group also exchanged disagreements about collective vs individual action in a series of public events in the 1940s or 1950s if I remember correctly.
In reference to the 'To Our Readers' section, I suppose they are both right. The IWW has often had an ugly and contradictory economistic stance. On the other hand, the anarchist scene during this time, and it was not limited to the groups around Resistance, were sometimes preoccupied with intentional communities, psychology, diets etc.
Resistance Vol. 8, No. 2 (August-September 1949)
The Vol. 8, No. 2 (August-September 1949) of Resistance, an anarchist publication produced out of New York.
Contents include:
-"Tolerance" by d.w.
-Anarchism, capitalism and Marxism by Marcus Graham
-Childhood and social revolution
-Religion: a discussion
-Religion and education by Irving Feldman
-Philosophy and religious thought by David Thoreau Wieck
-Anarchism: further comments by R.
-On the belvedere by Howard Griffin
-Impression of Pissarro by Michael Grieg
-Notes of a mariner by Lead Line
-Review: Freedom in education by Elisabeth Byrne Ferm
-Review: Michael Bakunin and Karl Marx by K.J. Kenafick (Review by d.w.)
-Letters
-International notes
-Financial statement
-The anarchist bookshelf (Literature list)
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Resistance Vol. 8, No. 3 (December 1949)
The Vol. 8, No. 3 (December 1949) of Resistance, an anarchist publication produced out of New York.
Contents include:
-The crime of revolution by d.w.
-Statistical method in sociology by Paul Goodman
-When Czolgosz shot McKinley: a study in anti-anarchist hysteria by Byron R. Bryant
-Poem: The winds of want and aid by Irving Feldman
-Psychoanalysis and anarchism by David Thoreau Wieck
-Psyche, soma and freedom by Michael Grieg
-The Reichian and the philosopher by Karl RIley
-Review: Pioneers of American freedom by Rudolf Rocker (Review by d.w.)
-Notes of a mariner by Lead Line
-Infantile radicalism by Lawrence Labadie
-Letters
-To our readers
-Financial statement
-The anarchist bookshelf (Literature list)
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