This issue is both a celebration of big anniversaries and big voices who are sadly no longer with us, while also keeping an eye on the future for information.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
- Cover story: Why parliament has lumbered us with a dodgy digital future
- Interview: Flag gets hold of one of its founders after 40 years for a chat about him and the magazine
- Debate: Scouring the best thinkers in search of an answer to to the question: Why vote?
- Breathing Utopia: Freeing information in a post revolutionary world
- Anniversary: Celebrating the century for Britannica’s classic introduction to anarchism
- Theory: The problem with nationalism
- Radical Reprint: Marking Colin Ward’s life through his work on housing
- Theory: On prefuturist anarchism
- Reportage: Looking at the NHS
- Overview: Libertarian approaches to healthcare
- History: Looking into the background of the Internationale
- Anniversary: The Poll Tax riots
- Interview: A last chat with radical historian Howard Zinn
REVIEWS
- Dear Granny Smith
- Hob’s Choice: All the best new pamphlets
- Review Debate: Non-Leninist Marxism
- Malatesta’s Anarchy
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For other issues of Black Flag, go to:
Black Flag 230 (Late 2009)
Black Flag 229 (Mid 2009)
Black Flag 228 (Late 2008)
Black Flag 227 (Mid 2008)
Black Flag 226 (Late 2007)
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NB// Can an admin please
NB// Can an admin please delete the preview verison of this (http://libcom.org/library/black-flag-231-out-now)
Oops forgot to hit the "list
Oops forgot to hit the "list file" button - actual download is http://libcom.org/files/BF231.pdf