Issue of Anarchy magazine published in August 1967. This issue publishes an essay by Lewis Herber on technology. Copied to clipboard Files Anarchy 078.pdf (26.81 MB) Book traversal links for Anarchy #078: Towards A Liberatory Technology Anarchy #077: Do-It-Yourself Anarchism Up Anarchy #079 Printer-friendly version technology Lewis Herber PDF Comments
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