Issue No. 1 of the Japanese journal Libero International. Copied to clipboard Libero International introduction Libero International No.1 (January 1975) A Note on Libero International Anarchists and the May 4 Movement in China Nissan Motors: New Developments Review: Monthly Local Struggles Kõtoku Shüsui: Founder of Modern Anarchism in Japan Chronology: The Pre-War Korean Anarchist Movement The present Korean movement under martial law CIRA – Nippon: A short introduction Libero International No.2 Libero International No.3 Libero International No.4 Libero International No.5 (September 1978) Libero International No.6 (March 1980) Article index by country Printer-friendly version Japan CIRA-Nippon
Group Profile: Iomu no Kai The LI Editorial Collective sent out a questionnaire to various Japanese anarchist groups. We shall be serializing the profiles of each group beginning with this issue of LI.
Japan In 1861 The sudden appearance upon the Pacific horizon of Perry's blackhulled, smoke-belching warships was calculated to send a shook of consternation through the insular Japanese authorities. As a popular tanka (short poem) of the time put it,
A Note on Libero International If the activities of anarchists in the west have been overshadowed and overwhelmed by those of opportunistic politicians and premature revolutionaries, those of their Asian comrades have been almost obliterated.