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Defunct british anarchist magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970.[1] It was published by Freedom Press and edited by its founder, Colin Ward[1][2] with cover art on many issues by Rufus Segar. The magazine included articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, squatting.
Editor | Colin Ward |
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Categories | Political philosophy |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Freedom Press |
First issue | March 1961 |
Final issue | 1970 |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0003-2751 |
OCLC | 222887480 |
The magazine had irregular contributions from writers such as Marie Louise Berneri,[2] Paul Goodman,[2] George Woodcock,[2] Murray Bookchin,[2] and Nicholas Walter.[2]
A second series of Anarchy was published into the 1980s with an editorship that included Chris Broad and Phil Ruff.[3]
Freedom Press later published A Decade of Anarchy 1961-1970: Selections from the Monthly Journal Anarchy which collected writing from the first series as edited by Colin Ward.[4] Cover designs for every issue are collected in Autonomy: The Cover Designs of Anarchy 1961‒1970 edited by Daniel Poyner.[5]
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