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Anarchy #029: The Spies For Peace Story

Issue of Anarchy magazine from July 1963. This issue is a detailed account of the Spies for Peace, and their discovery of secret government…

Anarchy #028: The Future Of Anarchism

Issue of Anarchy magazine from June 1963, focusing on contemporary Anarchism and Syndicalism.

Anarchy #027: Talking About Youth

Issue of Anarchy magazine from May 1963

Anarchy #026

Issue of Anarchy magazine from April 1963

The world scene from the libertarian point of view

A 1951 pamphlet produced by the Free Society Group of Chicago, the World scene from the libertarian point of view features 21 anarchists giving…

Retort Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 1947)

The Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 1947) issue of Retort, an anarchist publication produced out of Bearsville, New York from 1942-1951.

Retort Vol. 3, No. 4 (Spring 1947)

The Vol. 3, No. 4 (Spring 1947) issue of Retort, an anarchist publication produced out of Bearsville, New York from 1942-1951.
Registering to vote in the 2016 Labour leadership election raised £4,588,525.

Thoughts on the movement, or why we still don't even Corbyn - Joseph Kay and Ed Goddard

It’s a lonely world these days for an anti-parliamentary socialist with all politics seeming to have…
Folke Fridell, photographed at the Arbetaren offices

Folke Fridell: Textile Mill Worker, Anarcho-syndicalist, Proletarian Writer

Work. A contested word, loaded with millions of synonyms and associations. Hate/love. But for the…

The Marine Worker Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 1936)

The Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 1936) issue of The Marine Worker, a newspaper produced by the Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union No. 510 of the…

1936

The Marine Worker

Archive of The Marine Worker, a newspaper produced by the Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union No. 510 of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) from 1921 until 1936.
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