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Anarchy #072

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in February 1967.

Anarchy #071: Education

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in January 1967. Contains many articles examining the social functions and socialisation of schools.

Anarchy #047: Towards Freedom in Work

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in January 1965. This issue is devoted to the publication of the essay Freedom in Work by James Gillespie.

Re-Examining Lucasville, Essay 1: The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth

Layers of Injustice: Re-Examining Lucasville

A series of essays by Staughton Lynd examining the 1993 events at Lucasville, written in the run-up to a conference on the 20th anniversary of…
 Political Ecology: System Change Not Climate Change

Political Ecology: System Change Not Climate Change

In this new and greatly expanded edition of his 1991 classic, Dimitrios Roussopoulos delves into the history of environmentalism to explain the…

The Lucasville Uprising, April 11-21 1993: An Introduction

An introduction to the Lucasville Uprising on April 1993, compiling the "Background" section of the…

Careworkers: Cannon fodder to the coronavirus?

An article by a careworker in Manchester Solfed about how careworkers are being treated during the current crisis

Never Dormant on Death Row: Siddique Hasan and Bomani Shakur on Ferguson & movements against police violence

A conversation between Lucasville Uprising prisoners Bomani Shakur and Siddique…

The Notting Hill Riots (1976) - Martin Wright

Martin Wright on the Notting Hill riots of August 30 1976. From Anarchy (second series) #21.
Michael Panser, 2018

Power and Truth: Analytics of Power and Nomadic Thought as Fragments of a Philosophy of Liberation

Michael Panser is an internationalist who lost his life during a Turkish air raid…

The Right to Work or the Right to Fight to Live - Martin Wright

Martin Wright reflects on the tedium of the left's "Right To Work" campaign and proposes some less…
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