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Clinical Aspects of the Work of David Wills

by a CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST The writer is a consultant psychiatrist who has for many years been interested in pioneering ventures with maladjusted youth and in delinquency.

The Work of David Wills

ANTHONY WEAVER, as headteacher at Alresford (referred to in the article on clinical significance) was associated with Alex Bloom and with the Hawkspur psychiatrist, Dr. Franklin. He has described the work there in his book They Steal for Love. He reviewed Exceptional Children in ANARCHY 3, is joint secretary of the Fédération lnternationale des Communautés d'Enfants and convener for the Committee of 100 schools for…

The Poetry of Dissent

HAROLD DRASDO teaches English at Nottingham.

Africans and Anarchism

HENRY DOWA, born in Lagos, 1935, is now at the Polytechnic, London.

Anarchism and the African

MAURICE GOLDMAN studied economics at Witwatersrand University and philosophy at Cape Town. Pages from his South African Notebook were printed in ANARCHY 3.

The Bounds of Possibility

KENNETH MADDOCK is a social anthropologist at the University of Auckland.

The Ethics of Anarchism

BOB GREEN is a lecturer in psychology at University College, London.

Industrial Decentralisation and Workers' Control

Observations on Anarchy 8

Augustus John an Appreciation

Fourier's Utopia

The first part of this article is reproduced from Augustus John's 'fragments of autobiography' Chiaroscuro (1952) by kind permission of Messrs. Jonathan Cape; the second part was originally published in Albert McCarthy's anarchist quarterly Delphic Review in 1949.

Notes of an Accidental Jailer

COLIN MACINNES is the author of three remarkable novels of London life in the fifties, City of Spades, Absolute Beginners, and Mr. Love and Justice. His recent book of essays England, Half English gave him the reputation of "England's most sensitive recorder of the contemporary scene."
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